MoEML References in Shakeosphere
WHIT5: Whitehall
- 448: Manoeuvres, or practical observations on the art of war (1776)
- 1096: The king in the country. A dramatic piece, in two acts. Acted at the Theatres-Royal, at Richmond and Windsor, 1788. (1789)
- 1664: Minutes and proceedings of the general court martial (1799)
- 1791: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 1805: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 1966: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 2192: The pannel (1789)
- 2368: Polymnia: or, the charms of musick (1733)
- 2488: The practice of man?uvring a battalion of infantry (1771)
- 2879: Proceedings of a general court martial, held at Rochester, May, 1764 (1766)
- 2927: Observations on the importance of the East-India fleet, to the company and the nation, in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state (1795)
- 3183: The royal martyr: or, the bloody tragedy of King Charles the First (1711)
- 4444: A treatise concerning the militia (1753)
- 5388: A catalogue of old quarto plays (1790)
- 6353: By His Majesty's Command. Adjutant General's Office, 1st December, 1796. Rules and regulations for the sword exercise of the cavalry (1796)
- 7107: The attack and defence of forthfied places. In three parts (1791)
- 7114: The art of defence on foot with the broad sword and sabre (1798)
- 7635: Information for overseers (1799)
- 8953: General Wolfe's instructions to young officers (1780)
- 9451: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed (1797)
- 10233: By permission of the Right Honourable the secretary war. A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army; of the officers in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments (1775)
- 12264: The seasons (1730)
- 12353: Scotish songs. In two volumes. Volume the first (1794)
- 12354: Scotish songs (1794)
- 12413: Select poems (1793)
- 13790: A short and practical discourse, upon the holy fast of Lent (1705)
- 15284: Spring, in London (1793)
- 15598: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784, at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. late canon of Salisbury (1785)
- 17251: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 17952: A new system of fortification, constructed with standing timber, &c. or the sentiments of a West-India savage on the art of war (1770)
- 18370: History of the conspiracy of Maximilian Robespierre. Translated from the French of Monsr Montjoye (1796)
- 18419: The case of the five millions, fairly stated (1758)
- 18758: A catalogue of the genuine library of Mr. Thomas Allen Barnard (1789)
- 19150: The comparison between giving and receiving, with the reasons for preference, stated (1723)
- 20893: Instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry (1797)
- 20999: Additional remarks on the hoeing husbandry (1798)
- 21112: An impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought on the 17th of June, 1775, between His Britannic Majesty's troops and the American Provincial Army, on Bunker's Hill, near Charles Town, in New-England (1775)
- 22261: Accounts and extracts of the manuscripts in the library of the King of France (1789)
- 23564: The elements of military arrangement (1782)
- 23577: The first number of the reports of the Society in Dublin (1800)
- 23621: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the twenty second day of March, 1750. ... Whereas in the Act of Uniformity, which establishes the liturgy of the Church of England, provision is made (1750)
- 23762: A full and true account of the examinations of 19 prisoners of state this day at Whitehall with their commitment to Newgate by the Secretary of State; also, a true list of the names of those who have been sent to the Tower, and Newgate on account of the late pretended invasion on Scotland (1707)
- 25075: An hasty sketch of a tour through part of the Austrian Netherlands, and great part of Holland, made in the year 1785 (1787)
- 25665: Lyric odes, to the Royal Academicians (1784)
- 26017: A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt (1797)
- 26569: Picturesque views on the River Wye (1797)
- 27383: Minutes of the proceedings of a general court-martial, holden at the Red-Lion Inn, Canterbury, on Thursday June 11, 1795 (1795)
- 28992: A sketch of the war with Tippoo Sultaun (1799)
- 30532: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 21st day of November, 1737. Present Archbishop of Canterbury, ... Sir William Yonge (1737)
- 30963: A candid review of Jesse Foot's observations on the new opinions of John Hunter, in his late treatise on the venereal disease, ending with the subject of gonorrhoea. By John Peake, surgeon (1788)
- 31096: The pattentee's computation of Ireland, in a letter from the author of the Whitehall Evening-Post concerning the making of copper-coin (1723)
- 31716: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the twenty-eighth day of February 1789. Present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1789)
- 31777: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the twelfth day of November, 1795. Present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1795)
- 32960: The military instructor, for the non-commissioned officers and private men of the infantry (1779)
- 33331: The genuine account of the proceedings of a general court-martial, on the trial of Serjeant Samuel George Grant (1792)
- 35252: An ode, sacred to the memory of General Wolfe (1759)
- 35367: At the council-chamber, Whitehall, the 26th of December, 1781, present, the lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1781)
- 35385: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, February 23, 1781, present, the lords of His Majesty's most honorable Privy-Council (1781)
- 35434: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 23d of October, 1779, present, the lords of His Majesty's most honourable Privy Council (1779)
- 35513: Gentlemen, Mr. Fawkener having, by his letter, dated Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trade, Whitehall, 25th instant, signified, ... that the Lords of the Committee of Council for Trade and Plantations request, that the account of charges paid in the several ports in Scotland for light money, for entering inwards, outwards, and clearing, and for Trinity dues, may be made out according to a plan inclosed by him, (1790)
- 35514: Gentlemen, Mr. Fawkener having, by his letter, dated, Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trade, Whitehall, 1st of December 1789, signified, that the Committee of the Merchants of London trading to America, having laid before the Lords of the Committee of Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations an account of the charges paid by American vessels in the port of London, (1789)
- 35600: (Copy.) Whitehall, 14th March, 1799. My Lords, intelligence having been received from His Majesty's government in Ireland, that the treasonable conspiracy which has so long existed in that kingdom is again about to break out into acts of open rebellion, (1799)
- 35648: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the 19th of October, 1791. By the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations (1791)
- 35692: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the 2d January, 1790. Present the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1790)
- 35905: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 26th of April, 1784, present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1784)
- 35930: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 2d of of [sic] August, 1783, present, the Lord's of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council (1783)
- 36089: By permission of the right honourable the secretary at war (1776)
- 36092: By permission of the right honourable the secretary at war (1768)
- 36404: Extract of a letter from the Duke of Leeds to Mr. Whitworth, dated Whitehall, October 19, 1790 (1790)
- 37306: The case of the parish of Cockburnspath (1748)
- 37479: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 25th day of October, 1743. Present, their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council (1743)
- 37480: At the Council Chamber Whitehall, the 28th day of July 1743. Present, Their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council (1743)
- 37482: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 21st day of July, 1743. Present, Their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1743)
- 37484: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 7th day of July, 1743. Present, Their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council, Lord Chancellor, (1743)
- 38374: The matrimonial insolvent act (1780)
- 39935: A new miscellany of court songs (1728)
- 41294: A trip through London (1728)
- 41378: A catalogue of several choice libraries (1763)
- 41395: A catalogue of pictures by the best Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch masters (1722)
- 41483: A catalogue of the second part of the museum of Mr. John Millan, late of Whitehall, bookseller, deceased; ... which by order of the executors, will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his roooms in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the 17th of April 1782, and the six following days, ... Catalogues (at six pence each) will then be delivered at Mr. Hutchins's, as above: (1782)
- 41484: A catalogue of the third and last part of the noble museum of Mr. John Millan, late of Whitehall, bookseller, (deceased:) (1782)
- 41997: An exact account of all the great concourse of people of all degres [sic] that were actors and spectators, at the procession (1714)
- 42802: A treatise on military finance (1795)
- 42803: A treatise on military finance (1795)
- 43507: Hints for city amusements (1788)
- 44445: Reflections; occasioned by reading a scurrilous paper, entitled Number 134. North-Briton; In vindication of the army (1770)
- 45071: Thoughts concerning the proper principles of finance, that ought to be adopted at present, and in future, in support of the British government. Addressed To The Freeholders And Mercantile Interest Of Leeds, Wakefield, Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford, Doncaster, Hull, And The Other Towns In The County Of York. By a freeholder of Yorkshire (1798)
- 48308: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at Her Majesty's chapel at Whitehall, on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year 1713/14. Febr. 10 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Stanhope, (1714)
- 48308: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at Her Majesty's chapel at Whitehall, on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year 1713/14. Febr. 10 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Stanhope, (1714)
- 48309: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at White-hall, on Wednesdays and Fridays for the year 1715/16. Febr. 15 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Turner, (1716)
- 48310: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Her Majesty (1714)
- 48311: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1715)
- 49205: (Copy.) At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 2d January, 1790; present the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1790)
- 49217: (Copy.) At the Council Chamber Whitehall, the 8th of January 1790; present, the Lords of His Majesty's Most Hounourable Privy Council (1790)
- 49357: The following queries are submitted to the manufacturers of woollen goods. The answers may also be sent to Sir John Sinclair, Whitehall, London (1792)
- 49435: Circular. Whitehall, Oct. 28, 1795. My Lord, I have the King's commands to desire your Lordship will endeavour ... to obtain a meeting of the magistrates of the county of Middlesex, (1795)
- 50650: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the fourth day of August, 1741. Present, their Excellencys the Lords Justices in Council (1741)
- 50662: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 25th day of October, 1743. Present, their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council (1743)
- 50671: At the Council Chamber Whitehall, the 19th of February 1740. Present the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1740)
- 55221: The following instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry, are, by His Majesty's command, to be strictly observed and practised by the Cavalry corps in general, in His Majesty's service, till further orders. (1797)
- 56097: Measures recommended for the support of public credit (1797)
- 56221: Military reflections addressed to the generals and field officers of the British Army (1786)
- 57287: By permission of the right honourable the secretary at war (1775)
- 57744: Order of Council (1761)
- 59367: The ship's husband, a narrative; being a state of facts (1791)
- 60774: A full and true account of the late Whitehall hurricane (1750)
- 62266: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1791)
- 62440: A new cheap manure. A treatise on Alabaster, or Gypsum. Describing its powerful effects, as a very cheap manure, for corn and land in general, and particularly for grass lands, proved by a variety of experiments. By Richard Weston, secretary to the Leicester Agriculture Society (1791)
- 65515: The first part of the city and country remembrancer, being an account of the names of 92. of the Kings judges, ... and the names of the 33 witnesses ... also the first days tryal of King Charles I. on Saturday Jan. 20th, ... 1648. His Majesties speech ... the manner of His Majesty being brought ... to Whitehall, the morning he was murthered, ... Containing divers remarkable things profitable and necessary to be known by all sorts of persons (1707)
- 65519: A dialogue on the revenue laws (1790)
- 67349: An essay on the prevention of an evil highly injurious to health (1784)
- 68908: Proposals for publishing by subscription, the genuine works of Andrea Palladio, in English (1737)
- 69688: Polymnia: or, the charms of musick (1733)
- 69723: A treatise o [sic] military finance (1782)
- 70244: [Will]iam Henry Cavendish, Duke of Portland, one of his Majesty's most honorable privy council, and principal secretary of state, &c. &c. &c (1797)
- 70284: Sir, Please to deliver to [blank] the documents annexed to or left with [blank] memorial to the lords of the treasury (upon an agreement to leave copies in the office at Whitehall, within a reasonable time) for the purpose of exhibiting the same, in support of [blank] memoria to the commissioners. To [blank] treasury-chambers (1763)
- 70299: Office of the Commissioners of Enquiry, Whitehall (1786)
- 70634: New Hampshire. The (late) House of Representatives of the Province of New Hampshire, complainants. Jonathan Belcher, Esq; governour of that province, respondent. The complainants case (1739)
- 71735: Olla podrida (1787)
- 72058: The Daily advertiser (1731)
- 72123: The Whitehall evening-post; or, London intelligencer (1746)
- 72123: The Whitehall evening-post; or, London intelligencer (1746)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72211: The Loiterer, a periodical work in two volumes (1789)
- 72390: Lounger's miscellany; or The Lucubrations of Abel Slug, Esq (1789)
- 72391: Lounger's miscellany (1788)
- 72460: Baker's news, or, the Whitehall journal (1722)
- 72635: The Looker-on (1792)
- 73187: The Flagellant (1792)
- 73672: The Whitehall journal (1722)
- 75069: The time piece (1797)
- 75584: A sermon preach'd before the King & Queen, at White-hall (1693)
- 76855: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings son of Valentia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1656)
- 77178: A letter from the officers at VVhitehall to the officers under Generall Monck in Scotland (1659)
- 77424: Queries upon queries: or Enquiries into Certain queries upon Dr. Pierce's sermon at Whitehall, Feb. 1 (1663)
- 77424: Queries upon queries: or Enquiries into Certain queries upon Dr. Pierce's sermon at Whitehall, Feb. 1 (1663)
- 77622: A most pithy exhortation delivered in an eloquent oration to the watry generation aboard their admirall at Graves-end. By the Right Reverend, Mr Hugh Peters, Doctor of the chair for the famous Universitie of Whitehall, and chaplain in ordinary to the high and mighty K. Oliver, the first of that name, as it was took, verbatim, in short hand (when he delivered it) by Mercurius Pragmaticus (1649)
- 77963: The authority of church-guides (1685)
- 78330: Behemoth arraign'd: or, A vindication of property against a fanatical pamphlet stiled Behemoth: or, The history of the civil wars of England, from 1640 to 1660. Subscribed by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury. By J. Whitehall, of the Inner-Temple, barrester at law (1680)
- 78772: His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of his late privy-council (1679)
- 79010: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at Whitehall, on Good-Friday, April 6. 1694 (1694)
- 79468: A proclamation: being His Imperial Majesty's Act of oblivion to the Hungarian rebels (1684)
- 79555: His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of his late Privy-Council, and for constituting a new one, made in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, April the twentieth, 1679. By His Majesties special command (1679)
- 79802: Memorables of the life of faith (1690)
- 79818: The inheritance of the saints in light (1700)
- 79818: The inheritance of the saints in light (1700)
- 80615: Treason's master-piece: or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament (1680)
- 80615: Treason's master-piece: or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament (1680)
- 80704: Of preparation for death and judgment (1695)
- 82596: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, the 27th of October (1692)
- 82746: Five sermons, preached before His Majesty at Whitehall (1669)
- 82834: A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, March 12. 1664/5. By the right reverend father in God, B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Published by His Majesties special command (1665)
- 83435: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, before the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, &c. on Sunday, October 23. 1698 (1698)
- 83461: A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall March 27th 1664. By the Right Reverend Father in God B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1665)
- 83813: Æsop in select fables (1698)
- 83856: The sun's-darling (1656)
- 83872: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, the 27th of October (1692)
- 83891: A sermon concerning edification in faith and discipline (1694)
- 83891: A sermon concerning edification in faith and discipline (1694)
- 83933: Monarchy asserted, to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government (1660)
- 84053: Certain queries upon Dr. Pierces sermon at Whitehall Feb. 1 (1663)
- 84168: A sermon preached before the King & Queen at Whitehall, Decemb. 8th. 1689. By Edward Pelling D.D. chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset. By Her Majesties special command (1690)
- 84377: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Sr. Alexander Fraiser of Doores, Knight and baronet, principal physician to the King of Great Britain, &c (1681)
- 84382: A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (1660)
- 84770: Rare en tout (1677)
- 84880: Miscellanies, viz. I. Day-fatality. II. Local-fatality. III. Ostenta. IV. Omens. V. Dreams. VI. Apparitions. VII. Voices. VIII. Impulses. IX. Knockings. X. Blows invisible. XI. Prophesies. XII. Marvels. XIII. Magick. XIV. Transportation in the air. XV. Visions in a beril, or glass. XVI. Converse with angels and spirits. XVII. Corps-candles in Wales. XVIII. Oracles. XIX. Exstasie. XX. Glances of love. envy. XXI. Second-sighted-persons. Collected by J. Aubrey, Esq (1696)
- 86353: A sermon preached before Their Majesties at Whitehall, on the fifth day of November, 1689 (1689)
- 86973: The best newes from York, that ever came to London and VVestminster (1642)
- 87219: A Pindarique on His Majesties birth-day (1690)
- 87624: A sermon preach'd before the King in the chappel at Whitehall. On the third Sunday in Lent, being the 7th day of March, 1696/7 (1697)
- 87624: A sermon preach'd before the King in the chappel at Whitehall. On the third Sunday in Lent, being the 7th day of March, 1696/7 (1697)
- 87629: A sermon preached before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 87680: A sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, on Christmas-Day, 1696. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1697)
- 87693: Otes's letter. For the Right Honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins knight His Majesties principal Secretary of State at Whitehall (1684)
- 89169: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Whitehall, March 1. 1688/9 (1689)
- 89169: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Whitehall, March 1. 1688/9 (1689)
- 89545: The primitive rule of Reformation (1663)
- 90844: Miscellaneous poems (1685)
- 91389: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22. of October, 1688 (1688)
- 91393: The votes and orders of the honorable House of Commons, passed February 25, & 26. 1662 (1663)
- 91717: Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales: or, A short description of the fireworks, machines, &c (1688)
- 91759: A sermon preacht before the King at Whitehall, November the XXX, 1673 (1673)
- 91922: At the court at Whitehall, December the thirteenth, 1682. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury... Mr. Godolphin (1682)
- 92447: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen (1694)
- 92750: Miscellany poems, viz, I. Remarks on the death of King Charles the II. II. On the succession of King James the II. III. Upon faith. IV. Upon patience. V. Upon ambition. VI. To the University of Oxford. VII. The soul to a good conscience. VIII. The soul to a bad conscience. By John Whitehall (1690)
- 92899: An Account of a most horrid conspiracy, against the life of His Most Sacred Majesty, February the 24th. 1696 (1696)
- 93009: At the court at Whitehall the 25. of June, 1667 (1667)
- 93035: At the court at Whitehall, the thirtieth of December, 1668 (1668)
- 93180: At the court at Whitehall the 29th of June 1688 (1688)
- 93785: At the Court at Whitehall, April the seventh, 1680 (1680)
- 93786: At the Court at Whitehall, this tenth of November, 1682 (1682)
- 93787: At the Court at Whitehall the twenty sixth of March 1684 (1684)
- 93788: At the Court at Whitehall, April the twenty first, 1680 (1680)
- 93789: At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Master of the Ordnance (1676)
- 93809: At the court at Whitehall, the sixteenth of February, 1684 (1685)
- 94060: 1679. Gratulamini mecum: or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery. By Robert Whitehall, M.B. Oxon (1679)
- 94406: The reasons of praying for the peace of our Jerusalem (1694)
- 94615: A relation of the birth, as well as of several remarkable passages during the minority of the victorious James Duke of Monmouth, eldest son to His Majesty of great Britain, France and Ireland (1679)
- 95393: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Sr. Alexander Fraiser of Doores, Knight and baronet, principal physician to the King of Great Britain, &c (1681)
- 95746: A sermon preached before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1697)
- 95878: A sermon, preached before the King & Queen at Whitehall. June the 1st. 1690 (1690)
- 96429: At the court at Whitehall, the 20th of July, 1683 (1683)
- 96597: His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of his late privy-council, and for constituting a new one (1679)
- 96821: An ode upon His Majesty's birth-day set to musick by Dr. Staggins ; performed at Whitehall, November, 1694 ; written by N. Tate (1694)
- 96900: A voyage of the late King of Sweden (1698)
- 97790: The Kings coronation (1685)
- 97810: A new list of the offices and officers of England (1697)
- 97865: A letter from some officers of the army at Whitehall, to the chief officers of the several regiments in Scotland (1659)
- 99291: Mr. Locke's reply to the right reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's answer to his second letter (1699)
- 99540: A sermon preached before the Queen, at Whitehall, Jan. 24. 1690/1 (1691)
- 99541: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at Whitehall, Jan. 19. 1689 (1690)
- 99691: A comparison between a sincere penitent, and a just person (1693)
- 100684: A sermon preached before the Queen (1691)
- 100793: A sermon preached in His Majesties Chappel at Whitehall (1685)
- 100793: A sermon preached in His Majesties Chappel at Whitehall (1685)
- 101155: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Whitehall: May the Xth. M.DC.XC.I. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn. Published by Her Majesties special command (1691)
- 101169: The Kings coronation (1685)
- 101388: A sermon about the government of the thoughts (1694)
- 101611: A sermon preached before His Majesty on Good-Friday at Whitehall, March 24. 1664/5 (1665)
- 101655: The Leviathan found out: or The answer to Mr. Hobbes's Leviathan, in that which my Lord of Clarendon hath past over. By John Whitehall of the Inner-Temple, Barrester at Law (1679)
- 101844: A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall March 9th. 1661 (1662)
- 102641: A sermon about the government of the thoughts (1694)
- 102664: Momus elencticus (1654)
- 103326: A sermon about the government of the thoughts (1694)
- 103349: A sermon preached before Her Majesty, on May 29, being the anniversary of the restauration of the King and royal family. By the Bishop of S. Asaph, Lord Almoner to Their Majesties. By Her Majesties command (1692)
- 103907: A sermon preach'd before the King at Whitehall, on January 30. 1696 (1697)
- 104389: Mr. Locke's reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's answer to his letter (1697)
- 104680: A letter to the Right Reverend Edward Ld Bishop of Worcester (1697)
- 105089: A sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, Sunday, January 25. 1684/5 (1685)
- 106381: The answer of the officers at Whitehall to the letter from the officers of the Parliaments army in Scotland from Linlithgow, Oct. 22 (1659)
- 106466: His Majesties gracious patent to the goldsmiths, for payment and satisfaction of their debt (1677)
- 107768: Two sermons, Of prayer to God, and Of hearing his word (1668)
- 107916: An account of Muscovy, as it was in the year 1689 (1699)
- 108239: The answer of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 108658: The sun's-darling (1657)
- 108905: Funerals made cordials (1658)
- 109115: A sermon preached before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall on Friday the 22 of March anno 1660 (1660)
- 110355: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty (1683)
- 110356: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties (1692)
- 110356: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties (1692)
- 110391: The cry of a stone. Or A relation of something spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, being in the visions of God (1654)
- 110391: The cry of a stone. Or A relation of something spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, being in the visions of God (1654)
- 110433: A sermon concerning the sacrifice and satisfaction of Christ (1693)
- 111643: The declaration of His Highnesse the Prince of Wales (1648)
- 112181: Poyer's vindication, in answer to a lying pamphlet (1649)
- 112587: At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 (1676)
- 112597: King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112636: The life and death of King Charles the martyr, parallel'd with our saviour in all his sufferings (1649)
- 113099: A true relation of that sad and deplorable fire, that hapned and brake out in London, the second of September, 1666 (1666)
- 113354: The naked vvoman, or a rare epistle sent to Mr. Peter Sterry minister at Whitehall (1652)
- 113354: The naked vvoman, or a rare epistle sent to Mr. Peter Sterry minister at Whitehall (1652)
- 113425: The whole manner of the treaty (1654)
- 113464: At the Court at Whitehall, the tenth of May, 1672 (1672)
- 113488: At the Court at Whitehall, June 12. 1672 (1672)
- 113573: Two letters from the fleet at sea, touching the late fight (1653)
- 114369: An ansvver to a proposition in order to the proposing of a Commonwealth or democracy (1659)
- 114603: At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty... Mr Speaker (1675)
- 114752: These are to advertise you, that there is a general court of the Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa, to be holden at Whitehall on Thursday next (being the 10th. of this instant January) (1667)
- 115087: The speech which the speaker of the House of Commons made unto the king (1660)
- 115644: The authority of church-guides (1685)
- 117323: The prologue to His Majesty at the first play presented at the Cock-pit in Whitehall (1660)
- 117418: Lent-preachers at court (1661)
- 117786: An order of His Highness, with the advice and consent of His Privy Council, for continuing the Committee for the Army (1657)
- 118219: Tuesday 29 Novemb. 1653. At the Councill of State at Whitehall (1653)
- 118433: At the court at Whitehall, the sixteenth of February, 1684 (1685)
- 120104: An exact account of the number of Parliament-men in England and Wales, and the Cinque-Ports (1679)
- 120138: A list of the lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year 1680/81 (1681)
- 120215: Englands appeale from the private caballe at Whitehall to the great councill of the nation the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country (1673)
- 120476: L.S. Insructions [sic] for such merchants and others who shall have commissions or letters of marque, or commissions for private men of war against the French king his subjects, or inhabitants within any of his territories or dominions (1693)
- 120871: Lent-preachers at court (1662)
- 120896: The King's coronation (1689)
- 121292: At the court at Whitehall, the 28th of October, 1664 (1664)
- 121758: At the court at Whitehall the 16th of February, 1680 (1681)
- 124308: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22. of October, 1688 (1688)
- 124877: Urania, or A description of the painting of the top of the theater at Oxon (1669)
- 125339: A letter to the Deists (1696)
- 125903: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all mayors, bayliffs, constables, and other our officers and ministers, civil and military, whom it may concern, greeting (1672)
- 126286: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all mayors, bayliffs, constables, and other our officers and ministers, civil and military, whom it may concern, greeting (1672)
- 126875: The proceedings of the High Court of Iustice (1655)
- 127775: The faith of the army reviving (1648)
- 127822: A pleasant [d]ialogue between a Protestant school-boy, and a Popish priest (1698)
- 127951: A short catalogue of some choice chymical preparations faithfully prepared by William Weldon, formerly operator in His Majestie's laboratory in Whitehall (1685)
- 128178: At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688 (1689)
- 128468: At the court at Whitehall, November the 22th, 1682 (1682)
- 128597: The noble progresse or, a true relation of the lord generall Monks politicall proceedings with the Rump (1660)
- 128738: General Monks welcome (from the Citie) to Whitehall (1660)
- 128871: Monarchy asserted, to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government (1660)
- 129308: At the Court at Whitehall this sixth day of November 1685 (1685)
- 129311: At the Court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686 (1686)
- 129313: At a court held by His Majesties Commissioners for Ecclesiatical Causes, in the council chamber at Whitehall, November the 4th. 1686 (1686)
- 129332: At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688 (1689)
- 129367: At the court at Whitehall the tenth of October, 1692 (1692)
- 129371: At the court at Whitehall, the 29th day of December, 1694 (1694)
- 129393: James R. Whereas in the charters, patents or grants made to several cities, burroughs and towns corporate, a power is reserved to us to remove, displace, and discharge by order under Our signet and sign manual, the mayors, sheriffs, (1688)
- 129762: The answer of the officers at Whitehall to the letter from the officers of the Parliaments army in Scotland from Linlithgow, Oct. 22 (1659)
- 130826: At the court at Whitehall, November the 22th, 1682 (1682)
- 131272: At Edinburgh, the ninth day of January, one thousand six hundred and sixty two (1662)
- 131354: At the court at Whitehall the 11th of February, 1684 (1685)
- 131597: Wednesday February 13. 1655. At the Council at Whitehall. Forasmuch as for many years last past complaints have been made of the excessive charges, with which the office of sheriff hath been burdened, partly through the extraordinary expences of some preceding sheriffs, (1655)
- 131721: By the King. A proclamation for the better regulating His Majesties royal proceeding from the Tower of London to His palace at Whitehall (1661)
- 131721: By the King. A proclamation for the better regulating His Majesties royal proceeding from the Tower of London to His palace at Whitehall (1661)
- 131821: At the court at Whitehall, April the sixteenth, 1680 (1680)
- 132246: The prolouge [sic] to King William and Queen Mary (1689)
- 132794: A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet, over the French; received by express this morning from Admiral Russel. Published by authority. Whitehall, May 26. 1692 (1692)
- 132938: The primitive rule of reformation (1663)
- 133349: The spirit of popery tryed, whether it be of God (1699)
- 134203: A sermon preached at White-Hall, on the 26th of November 1691 (1691)
- 134303: At the court at Whitehall, December the nineteenth 1679 (1679)
- 134304: At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth of December 1684 (1684)
- 134305: At the court at Whitehall, the second of November 1678 (1678)
- 134306: At the court at Whitehall the ninth of January 1683 (1684)
- 134327: Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales, or, A short description of the fireworks, machines &c (1688)
- 134387: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year 1679/80 (1680)
- 134388: Lent-preachers, appointed by the Lord Bishop of London, to preach on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year, 1679/80 (1680)
- 135073: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Whitehall, December the 10th. 1693. By Sa. Freeman, D.D. Dean of Peterborough; and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. Publish'd by Her Majesty's special command (1694)
- 135291: At the court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672 (1672)
- 135297: At the court at Whitehall, June the sixth, 1673 (1673)
- 135307: His Majesties gracious declaration for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, to transport themselves with their estates, and to settle in this His Majesties kingdom of England (1672)
- 135736: At the court at Whitehall this seventh day of November 1683 (1683)
- 135738: Order of Their Excellencies the lords justices in council, confirming several acts and laws of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay made in the years 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697 (1699)
- 136236: Whereas His Majesty, under his royal signet, and sign manual, bearing date at his court at Whitehall, the sixth day of September 1672, hath signified unto us the lord lieutenant and Council, that His Majestie by letters patents, under his great seal of England, bearing date the eighth day of May, in the thirteenth year of his reign, hav[e] nominated, constituted and ordained his trusty and well-beloved John Ogleby Esq., master of the revels and masques in this kingdom, and by his said letters patents impowered the said John Ogleby, or his lawful deputy or deputies, t ereu [sic] and keep an office, to be known and called by the name of the Revells Office ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex (1673)
- 136528: At the court at Whitehall, the eleventh of December, 1672 (1672)
- 136693: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 137284: A Letter from the officers at Whitehall to the officers under Generall Monck in Scotland (1659)
- 137653: Sermon preche devant le roy a Whitehall (1673)
- 138040: A sermon preached before Her Majesty, at Whitehall; on Sunday, June 25. 1693 (1693)
- 138335: Romish doctrines not from the beginning, or a reply to what S.C. (or Serenus Cressy) a Roman Catholick hath returned to Dr. Pierces sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1. 1662 (1664)
- 138335: Romish doctrines not from the beginning, or a reply to what S.C. (or Serenus Cressy) a Roman Catholick hath returned to Dr. Pierces sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1. 1662 (1664)
- 138473: At the court at Whitehall, April the sixteenth, 1680 (1680)
- 138527: The French pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks (1685)
- 138684: At the court at Whitehall, January the seventeenth, 1678/9. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Mr. Speaker (1679)
- 138685: At the court at Whitehall, the twenty eighth of November, 1677. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty,... Mr Chancellor of the Dutchy (1677)
- 138686: At the court at Whitehall, this sixth day of December, 1678. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. ... Mr. Speaker (1678)
- 138687: At the court at Whitehall, the nineteenth of November, 1678 (1678)
- 138688: At the court at Whitehall, the one and thirtieth of January, 1678/9. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty... Master of the Ordnance (1679)
- 138690: At the court at Whitehall, the third of January, 1678/9. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. ... Mr. Speaker (1679)
- 138717: At the council-chamber in Whitehall, the second day of November, 1697 (1697)
- 138719: At the council-chamber in Whitehall, the eighth day of November, 1697. Present, Their Excellencies the lords justices in council (1697)
- 138761: At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688 (1689)
- 138906: The Pharisee's council (1688)
- 139267: The address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in Common-Council assembled (1693)
- 139461: At the court at Whitehall the eighth of May 1667 (1667)
- 141664: A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (1660)
- 141846: At the Court at Whitehall the 24th of November, 1676. By the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the lords of his Majesties most honourable Privy Council (1676)
- 141940: At the court at Whitehall, the thirteenth of October 1680 (1680)
- 141964: At the court at Whitehall the 19th of November 1678. By the Kings most excellent Majestie, and the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council (1678)
- 141982: At the court at Whitehall, January the seventeenth, 1678/9 present, the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Mr. Speaker (1679)
- 142424: A copy of letter to the Lord Major of York dated Whitehall July 29. 1696 (1696)
- 142553: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 143074: A noble salutation, and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclamed [sic] King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland. From the councel and nobility of the Royal Seed, the lyon of the tribe of Judah, the everlasting King of Righteousness, who reigneth in. George Fox the younger. A copy of this was delivered in writing by Richard Hubberthorn, into the Kings hand at Whitehall, the 4th day of the 4th. month, 1660. And this may be of service to any of those called Royalists (or others) if they in moderation will read it, and for that cause it is upon me to send it abroad in print. (1660)
- 143513: At the court at Whitehall March 6. 1664. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty (1665)
- 144995: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 145007: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties at White-Hall in the year 1690 (1690)
- 145385: The Kings letter to the Earl of Feversham (1688)
- 145684: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament (1689)
- 146030: A sermon preached before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall on Friday the 22 of March anno 1660 (1660)
- 146294: A treatise of the causes of incredulity (1697)
- 146664: A looking-glass for the times (1689)
- 146770: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22th. of October, 1688 (1688)
- 147515: Queries upon queries: or Enquiries into Certain queries upon Dr. Pierce's sermon at Whitehall, Feb. 1 (1663)
- 147849: His Highness the Prince of Orange his speech to the Scots Lords and gentlemen (1689)
- 148330: His Highness the Prince of Orange his speech to the Scots Lords and gentlemen (1689)
- 148361: At the court at Whitehall the 29th of June 1688 (1688)
- 148371: At the court at Whitehall, the 26th of March 1672 (1672)
- 148373: At the court at White-hall the second of March, 1665/6. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty (1666)
- 149053: A speech delivered to the King in the name of the forreign churches of this realm (1666)
- 151776: His Highness the Prince of Orange his speech to the Scots, lords and gentlemen (1689)
- 152255: Concerning the sinfulness danger remedies of infidelity (1670)
- 152998: A true and faithful account of the great and wonderful actions of that renowned vvarrior, his highness the illustrious Prince Lewis William Marquiss of Baden (1693)
- 153442: The 6th. of January 1670/71. These are to give you notice, that there is a general court of the Royal Company appointed at Whitehall on Tuesday next (1671)
- 153597: A Ode upon Her Majesty's birth-day, April the thirtieth (1693)
- 154696: Several addresses to his Majesty; with an account of the late King's burial. Whitehall, February 14.1685. (1685)
- 155143: A proclamation against persons being in arms at field-conventicles, superscribed by His Majesty at Whitehall, the 6th. day of May, 1679 (1679)
- 155424: Edinburgh, the eighteenth day of February, one thousand six hundred and sixty four (1664)
- 156154: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 156187: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 156854: A short account of the proceedings of James Percy late of Ireland, in pursuance of his native right to the Earldome of Northumberland as cousin and next heir male to Jocelin Percy late and last Earl deceased, who at hi coming into England, was informed, that the Countess wa with child, which prevented him for entring his claim until the third of Feb. 1671. and then understanding the contrary, entred it at Whitehall at the Signet Office, and hath used all honourable and justifyable endeavours to accouplish his just dues for three years and upwards, as followeth (1674)
- 157289: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, before the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, &c. on Sunday, October 23. 1698 (1698)
- 157348: Otes's remonstrance. For the right honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins knight His Majesties principal secretary of state at Whitehall (1684)
- 158598: A list of the Lent-preachers appointed to preach before their Majesties in the Royal Chapel for the year 1690/1 (1691)
- 158970: Lent Preachers at court, 1675 (1675)
- 158971: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties at White-Hall (1690)
- 158972: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at VVhite-Hall this year 1687/8 (1688)
- 158973: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at White-Hall this year 1686/7 (1687)
- 158975: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year, 1684/5 (1685)
- 158976: Lent preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London (1684)
- 159083: Two sermons (1665)
- 159155: A true account of the reduction of the rebellious party of the Earl of Dumbarton's late regiment (1689)
- 159633: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. [J]o. Berkeley: Whereas his Majesty, by letters under his royal signet and sign manual (1671)
- 160397: Holland turn'd to tinder, or, Englands third great royal victory (1666)
- 160452: To Mr. Robert Whitehall at the wels at Astrop (1666)
- 160882: The speech of Sr. Harbottle Grimston baronet, Speaker of the honorable House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie. (1660)
- 161128: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at Whitehall (1687)
- 161342: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 161343: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 161839: At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. = (1672)
- 161839: At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. = (1672)
- 161899: At the Court at Whitehall the 31th of March 1665. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty (1666)
- 162065: At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 . . . Whereas in pursuance of an order . . . procuring of passes (1676)
- 162454: At the Court at Whitehall the twenty sixth of March 1684 (1684)
- 162681: Sir, his Royal Highnesse hath appointed a generall court of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England (1664)
- 163202: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22, of October, 1688. (1688)
- 163204: At VVhitehall the 18th of Feb. 1632. present the King's Most Excellent Majestie (1641)
- 163206: At the Court at Whitehall the nineteenth of April, 1667. Present the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1667)
- 163223: The votes and orders of the honorable House of Commons, passed February 25, & 26. 1662. (1663)
- 163375: The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster (1689)
- 163411: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1689)
- 163483: At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676. (1676)
- 163484: At the Court at Whitehall the first of May, 1674. Present the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1674)
- 163487: At the court at Whitehall, the seventeenth day of January, 1676/7 (1677)
- 163759: Rebellion arraignd. A sermon preach'd before their Majesties in their chappel at Whitehall, upon the 30th. of January 1687 (1688)
- 163759: Rebellion arraignd. A sermon preach'd before their Majesties in their chappel at Whitehall, upon the 30th. of January 1687 (1688)
- 164697: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To all Mayors, baliffs, constables, and other Our officers and ministers, civil and military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our declaration of the fifteenth of March, 1671/2 (1672)
- 164698: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 164699: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 164907: Catalogue of antient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French (1700)
- 165293: By the mayor. Whereas I have this day received an order of His Majesties most honourable Privy-Councel in these words, viz. At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth day of February, 1661 (1661)
- 165340: An account of a most horrid conspiracy, against the life of His most sacred Majesty February the 24th. 1696 (1699)
- 165466: To the honourable the Councell of VVarre sitting at Whitehall (1651)
- 165466: To the honourable the Councell of VVarre sitting at Whitehall (1651)
- 166534: Copy of the orders for repealing of several acts (1697)
- 166559: At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. (1672)
- 166560: At the Court at Whitehall, the nineteenth of November 1678 . . . Whereas His Majesty by His late royal proclamation . . . Popish recusants (1678)
- 166561: At the Court at VVhitehall, June the sixth, 1673 (1673)
- 166563: At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5 . . . His Majesty was this day pleased in Council to command . . . orders and resolutions (1675)
- 167472: Catalogue of divers Italian pictures which will be exposed to sale at Whitehall . . . [2 June 1684] (1684)
- 167484: A catalogue of antient and modern books, Greek, Latin, Italian, &c. in all faculties (1699)
- 167621: A remonstrance of Edward Carter, Esq (1660)
- 168865: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at Whitehall, on Good-Friday, April 6. 1694 (1694)
- 169053: Consultation de l'oracle par les puissances de la terre (1688)
- 169567: Of preparation for death and judgment (1695)
- 169617: Æsop in select fables (1698)
- 170405: A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet over the French; received by express this morning from Admiral Russel. Published by authority. Whitehall, May 26. 1692 (1692)
- 171072: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall. Of the birth of Christ (1610)
- 171072: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall. Of the birth of Christ (1610)
- 171072: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall. Of the birth of Christ (1610)
- 171102: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at VVhitehall the fift of Nouember last, 1617. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171102: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at VVhitehall the fift of Nouember last, 1617. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171103: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at Whitehall, on Easter day last. 1618. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171103: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at Whitehall, on Easter day last. 1618. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171103: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at Whitehall, on Easter day last. 1618. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171110: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at Whitehall, on Easter day last, 1614. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1614)
- 171110: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at Whitehall, on Easter day last, 1614. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1614)
- 171110: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at Whitehall, on Easter day last, 1614. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1614)
- 174265: Eno?tikon or A sermon of the vnion of Great Brittannie, in antiquitie of language, name, religion, and kingdome: preached by Iohn Gordoun Deane of Sarum, the 28 day of October 1604, in presence of the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall (1604)
- 174306: Tvvo sermons preached before his Maiestie, in his chappell at Whitehall (1606)
- 174583: A sermon of publike thanksgiuing for the wonderfull mitigation of the late mortalitie (1626)
- 176484: Instructions for musters and armes, and the vse thereof (1631)
- 176919: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia, and Amandine the kings daughter of Aragon. With the merrie conceits of mouse. Amplified with new additions, as it was acted before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall, on Shroudsunday night. By his Highnesse seruants, vsually playing at the Globe. Verie delectable and full of conceited mirth (1631)
- 177304: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1626)
- 177708: A sermon preached before His Maiestie (1618)
- 177888: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 177888: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 178359: The description of a maske: presented in the Banqueting roome at Whitehall, on Saint Stephens night last (1614)
- 178570: His Maiesties speech to both the houses of Parliament (1607)
- 178577: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 178577: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 178983: Vitis Palatina (1614)
- 180883: A sermon, preached to the Kings Mtie. at Whitehall, 24 Febr. 1625. By Iohn Donne Deane of Saint Pauls, London. And now by his Maiestes [sic] commandment published (1626)
- 181796: M. William Shak-speare: his true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters (1608)
- 181933: The tragedie of Gorboduc, whereof three actes were wrytten by Thomas Nortone, and the two laste by Thomas Sackuyle. Sett forthe as the same was shewed before the Quenes most excellent Maiestie, in her highnes court of Whitehall, the. xviij. day of Ianuary, anno Domini. 1561 By the Gentlemen of thynner Temple in London (1565)
- 182418: A true discourse of all the royal passages, tryumphs and ceremonies, obserued at the contract and mariage of the high and mighty Charles, King of Great Britaine, and the most excellentest of ladies, the Lady Henrietta Maria of Burbon, sister to the most Christian King of France (1625)
- 183030: The copie of a sermon preached on the first Friday in Lent before the King at Whitehall. By D. Maxey, chaplaine to his Maiestie. 2. of March, 1610 (1610)
- 183305: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1634)
- 185654: A learned sermon preached before the King at VVhitehall, on Friday the 16 of March: by M. Doctor Field: Chaplaine to his Maiestie (1604)
- 185654: A learned sermon preached before the King at VVhitehall, on Friday the 16 of March: by M. Doctor Field: Chaplaine to his Maiestie (1604)
- 186164: Fiue sermons preached vpon sundry especiall occasions (1626)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 189079: Tempe restord (1632)
- 191341: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 191341: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 192774: Three sermons (1625)
- 193319: At VVhitehall the eleuenth of March, 1628 (1629)
- 196312: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1639)
- 199011: [A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1629)
- 206752: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at White-hall, on Tuesday the 25. of December last, being Christmas day, by the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner. Anno 1610 (1610)
- 208913: Board of Agriculture. Whitehall, 13th Feb. 1795. Resolved, (1795)
- 209090: A catalogue of several libraries, and parcels of books, lately purchased; consisting of above thirty thousand volumes of Ancient and Modern Literature; In the various Sciences and Languages; including A Large Collection in the Italian Language. The Books are in good Condition, many on large Paper, and in elegant Bindings. The Prices of the several Articles are printed in the Catalogue; at which they will continue on Sale, for Ready-Money only, till all are sold. By Lockyer Davis, Near Gray's Inn, in Holborn, Printer To The Royal Society. M.DCC.LXXXVII. Catalogues (price Six-Pence, which will be returned in Purchase) may be had of Messrs. Robson and Clarke, in New Bond-Street; Debrett, Piccadilly; Egerton, Whitehall; Owen, near Temple-Bar; Sewell, in Cornhill; and at the Place of Sale, Where the full Value will be given For any Library or Parcel of Books (1787)
- 209116: A sermon preached at St. Mary's church in Cambridge, before the University, The Right Honorable Sir William Lee, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of England, and Sir Lawrence Carter, Knt. One of the Barons of the Exchequer; at the assizes held there July 14. 1741. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By J. Garnett, B. D. Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, And Preacher at Whitehall (1741)
- 209139: The mischiefs of enthusiasm and bigotry: a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Norwich, at the assizes, on Wednesday, 29 July, 1752, before the Honourable Sir Thomas Parker, Knt. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. And Sir Martin Wright, Knt. one of the justices of the Court of King's Bench. Published at the request of the high sheriff and gentlemen of the grand jury. By Richard Hurd, B. D. Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and one of the preachers at his Majesty's chapel of Whitehall. (1752)
- 209661: Some seasonable directions and advice for the choice of Members to serve in Parliament (1741)
- 209717: A catalogue of curious and valuable books (1785)
- 210916: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on Sunday the 28th of October, 1705 (1706)
- 210957: The use and authority of the pastoral office, and the rite of investiture with it, considered (1762)
- 211661: [An] exposition of English insects, with curious observations and remarks, wherein each insect is particularly described; its parts and properties considered; the different sexes distinguished, and the natural history faithfully related. The whole illustrated with copper plates, drawn, engraved, and coloured by the author, Moses Harris (1781)
- 212269: The substance of a sermon preached at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1778)
- 212394: Mr. Hutcheson's answer to the queries in the Whitehall Evening-Post of the 17th instant (1721)
- 213760: The influence of religion on human laws (1763)
- 215516: A history of the art of engraving in mezzotinto (1786)
- 216431: The king in the country (1789)
- 216495: The subjects sorrow: or, Lamentations upon the death of Britain's Josiah, King Charles I (1711)
- 217457: A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's on Tuesday, May the twenty-ninth, MDCCXCVIII (1798)
- 218477: An abstract from the London Gazette (1724)
- 218627: Picturesque views on the river Thames (1799)
- 219419: Campaigns of King William and Queen Anne; from 1689, to 1712 (1745)
- 219665: The case of Mr. Whitehall, agent victualler of Dover (1711)
- 220197: The gospel credibility defended against the objection of its decrease by length of time (1756)
- 221826: An Answer to the remarks upon the bill now depending in Parliament, concerning tythes, lately publish'd in the Whitehall Evening-Post (1731)
- 222144: An argument in defence of Christianity (1755)
- 222467: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the fifth of June 1714. Present, the lords of Her Majesties most Honourable Privy Council (1714)
- 222468: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 30th day of October 1746. Present the Lords of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council. Whereas a petition hath been presented to his Majesty at this board (1746)
- 222469: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the eighth day of February, 1772. Present the lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1772)
- 222583: An authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron (1798)
- 222888: Christian fortitude (1757)
- 223145: A catalogue of the library of Richard Wright (1787)
- 223387: A sermon on the origin of faith (1763)
- 224280: The ceremonies for the healing of them that be diseased with the Kings evil (1789)
- 224320: An authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron (1798)
- 224995: Picturesque views on the river Thames (1792)
- 225184: Five practical discourses on the Lord's supper (1795)
- 225670: A sermon preached before the University at St (1799)
- 225804: Christian fortitude (1757)
- 225814: Christian fortitude (1757)
- 226974: A catalogue of the library of John Henderson (1786)
- 227030: A catalogue of the Portland Museum (1786)
- 227082: To be published by subscription (1797)
- 228354: Coade's gallery, or, exhibition in artificial stone, Westminster-Bridge-Road, by appointments, from the King, Prince of Wales, Duke of York, &c. of statues, vases, bustos, pedestals, and stoves, medallions and pannels in bass-relief, models from the antique, chimney-pieces, monuments, fonts, coats of arms, &c. being specimens from the manufactory, at King's Arms Stairs, Narrow Wall, Lambeth, opposite Whitehall and Hungerford-Stairs, established in the year 1769, where it is requested that orders and letters may be directed. Admittance to the gallery, one shilling. (1799)
- 228458: A catalogue of books, including The Collection of the late Mr. John Millan, a Capital Law Library, And several Parcels lately Purchased (1784)
- 228622: A catalogue of the Egyptian and other antiquities, Greek, Roman, and other medals, and coins, in gold, silver, and brass, curious mathematical instuments, natural and artificial curiosities, dry and preserved in spirits, &c. &c (1751)
- 228719: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of antient coins and medals, consisting of Grecian, Roman, Saxon, Danish, and English, in gold, silver, brass and copper (1763)
- 228825: The character of David King of Israel (1761)
- 228827: The character of David King of Israel impartially stated (1761)
- 229919: Britannia (1730)
- 230008: Considerations on the original and proper objects of the Royal Hospital of Bridewell (1798)
- 230273: A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton (1727)
- 230705: The debates at the East India House (1795)
- 232468: The expediency of some divine interpositions (1749)
- 232552: An express to Her Majesty (1708)
- 233133: A critical examination of those two paintings on the cieling [sic] of the Banqueting-house at Whitehall (1754)
- 233368: A dissertation (1775)
- 234403: Five letters containing a new and easy method of learning the Hebrew language (1744)
- 236268: Winter (1730)
- 236370: Isabella Foulks a very aged poor woman swears, that Mr. Higgins utter'd in his sermon at Whitehall on Ash-Wednesday last, these following words; Those that brought the royal martyr to the scaffold ... This obliges Mr. Higgins to subjoyn and publish the only paragraph of that sermon, wherein any mention is made of the royal martyr, the scaffold or block; (1707)
- 236776: A letter from a magistrate to Mr. William Rose, of Whitehall, on Mr. Paine's Rights of men (1791)
- 237496: Letters from a Persian in England (1735)
- 238116: Matters of fact (1705)
- 238697: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean (1744)
- 238698: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean (1745)
- 239596: The gardeners pocket-calendar (1779)
- 239948: The gospel credibility defended against the objection of its decrease by length of time (1756)
- 239983: Summer (1735)
- 240005: The german and French journals of the late campaign in Italy (1702)
- 240241: A revisal of the English translation of the Old Testament recommended (1779)
- 240673: The mosaick history of the fall consider'd (1750)
- 241171: Juvenile poems (1793)
- 241535: Vice-Admal Lestock's recapitulation (1745)
- 241696: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 241805: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall (1716)
- 241805: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall (1716)
- 242626: Observations on Pope (1796)
- 242880: The influence of the present pursuits in learning as they affect religion (1786)
- 242985: Admiral Mathews's charge against Vice-Admiral Lestock dissected and confuted (1745)
- 243142: The ark (1714)
- 243228: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1779)
- 243379: The wise steward (1716)
- 243775: The works of Alexander Pope, Esq (1794)
- 244248: Mr. Ireland's vindication of his conduct (1796)
- 244515: The birth and triumph of love (1796)
- 244794: Macbeth reconsidered (1786)
- 244845: Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno (1798)
- 245591: The will of God the ground and principle of civil as well as religious obedience (1790)
- 245688: The character of the laws of England considered (1777)
- 245708: Saint Peter's lodge (1786)
- 247911: Four practical sermons abridged from various authors (1795)
- 248376: The perfect and upright man's character and encouragement (1713)
- 248708: The debates at the East India House (1795)
- 248982: Monarchy asserted to be the best (1742)
- 249085: Pieces of ancient popular poetry (1791)
- 249502: Remarks on Mr. Hume's dialogues, concerning natural religion. By T. Hayter, A.M. fellow of King's College, Cambridge; and one of the preachers at His Majesty's chapel in Whitehall (1780)
- 249536: The sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Saturday, November 5, 1774 (1774)
- 249623: A treatise on practical astronomy, by the Rev. S. Vince, A.M.F.R.S (1790)
- 250201: A catalogue of green-house plants (1775)
- 250207: A catalogue of stove plants (1775)
- 250967: The history of the ancient Germans (1738)
- 251734: Academical contributions of original and translated poetry (1795)
- 252041: Letters on India, political, commercial, and military, relative to subjects important to the British interests in the East (1800)
- 252198: A perfect description of the people and country of Scotland (1788)
- 252213: Plan for a free community at Sierra Leona (1792)
- 252415: An elucidation of several parts of His Majesty's regulations for the formations and movements of Cavalry (1799)
- 252449: England's black tribunal (1737)
- 252860: General Wolfe's instructions to young officers (1768)
- 252934: An impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought on the 17th of June (1775)
- 253106: The merchant royal (1790)
- 253291: A particular of part of the estates late of the Right Honourable Richard Hampden, Esq; lying in the parish of Fleetmarston and Wendover in the county of Buckingham. To be sold by cant or auction, ... in the Lottery-Office at Whitehall, on Monday the 4th day of March, 1727. (1728)
- 253437: Letter addressed to the heritors of the shire of Berwick (1790)
- 253645: The revenge, a burletta; acted at Marybone Gardens, MDCCLXX. With additional songs. By Thomas Chatterton (1799)
- 256945: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the twenty-eighth day of February 1797. Present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1797)
- 257081: God the only judge, and our only hope in war (1711)
- 257139: A catalogue of ancient and modern books (1794)
- 257759: The character of David King of Israel impartially stated (1772)
- 258288: An authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of ths glorious battle of the Nile (1798)
- 258958: The comparative blessings of Christianity (1759)
- 260526: Habeas corpus act (1794)
- 261607: At the dock-office at Kingston upon Hull, the eleventh day of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty one. To be sold by auction, in pursuance of notice in the Whitehall Evening-Post, in the York Courant, ... and by hand bills. By the Commissioners appointed in virtu of an Act of Parliament lately passed, (Intituled an Act for making and establishing public keys or wharfs, at Kingston upon Hull; (1781)
- 261925: The loiterer (1790)
- 263568: Outlines of the plan of the Royal Military Asylum for maintaining and educating the orphans and other children of non-commissioned officers, and soldiers (1800)
- 264013: Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient, and legall form of government (1742)
- 264196: Picturesque views (1793)
- 265988: Memoir on the medical arrangements necessary to be observed in camps (1796)
- 266145: The military guide for young officers, containing a system of the art of war (1776)
- 266558: The manual exercise, with explanations, as ordered by His Majesty (1766)
- 266561: A manual of General Dundas's XVIII Man^D oeuvres. With plates. By G. Dominicus, captain and adjutant 2d regt. Royal East India volunteers (1800)
- 266931: A second volume of sermons (1703)
- 267256: A sermon on religious faith, abridged from the Rev. I. Orr, D.D. by a member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1793)
- 267313: Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno (1798)
- 267314: Narrative of the shipwreck of the juno on the coast of Aracan, and of the singular preservation of fourteen of her company on the wreck, without food, during a period of twenty-three days (1798)
- 267329: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching (1793)
- 267330: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching (1793)
- 267370: [A] sermon on the resurrection, abridged from the Rev. S. Bourn (1793)
- 267750: The posthumous works of Charles Vial de Sainbel, late equery to the king, and head of the academy at Lyons; ancient professor of the Royal Veterinary School of the same city; demonstrator of comparative anatomy at Montpellier, and professor to the veterinary college of London. Translated from the original French (1795)
- 268260: A treatise on the discipline of light cavalry (1796)
- 268808: Six practical sermons on the duty of parents, the Holy Scriptures, the value of health, &c. &c (1795)
- 270453: A treatise of artillery (1757)
- 270894: A treatise for the service of chemistry in general (1766)
- 271416: A treatise on military finance (1799)
- 272534: The mutual connexion between faith, virtue and knowledge (1762)
- 273978: Winter (1730)
- 276145: The ninth report of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1799)
- 276194: A letter of Dr Edmund Gibson, late lord bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese, dated Whitehall, April 3, 1740 (1779)
- 276201: Sermons (1793)
- 277993: An Express from Sir Stafford Fairborne with the welcome news of the surrender of Ostend the 25th of June N.S. 1706. Whitehall July 3, published by authority (1706)
- 279245: Æsop at Oxford (1709)
- 280279: The case of Capt. Michael Tooley when deputy-provost-martial-general of England, and the army, in His late Majesty's service King William of glorious memory. As recorded in His Majesty's offices viz. In the secretary's of state, (The warrant of referance.) In the judge-advocat's office, (the report,) and in His Majesty's office the treasury, (The whole proceedings at Whitehall, London. To the Right Honourable the House of Commons of Ireland in Parliament assembled. (1702)
- 281504: Catalogue of a collection of valuable books in Latin, French, and Italian (1707)
- 282644: Instructions for the Corps of Dorset Yeomanry (1799)
- 282693: Instructions for hussars (1798)
- 283135: The judgements of God in the earth are calls for us to learn righteousness (1794)
- 287354: Ten minutes advice to the freeholders of Yorkshire (1790)
- 289205: A practical sermon on reading the Holy Scriptures, by a Member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1793)
- 290278: The Sabbath (1783)
- 292410: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1725)
- 292410: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1725)
- 292410: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1725)
- 292412: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty (1725)
- 292412: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty (1725)
- 292896: Picturesque views of the University and town, of Cambridge (1800)
- 293204: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, 28th February 1797. ... We whose names are hereunto subscribed ... do hereby agree and bind ourselves to receive the notes of the Bank of England in all payments (1797)
- 293404: A descriptive account of a part of the island of Jamaica (1790)
- 295790: The three establishments concerning the pay of the sea-officers (1714)
- 296903: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1799)
- 297624: Isabella Foulks a very aged poor woman swears, that Mr. Higgins utter'd in his sermon at Whitehall on Ash-Wednesday last, these following words; Those that brought the royal martyr to the scaffold ... This obliges Mr. Higgins to subjoyn and publish the only paragraph of that sermon, wherein any mention is made of the royal martyr, the scaffold or block; (1707)
- 300869: A short and practical discourse, upon the holy fast of Lent (1706)
- 301813: A short account of the late expedition to the coast of France. By one who attended the examination at Whitehall (1757)
- 302141: Under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, commander in chief, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 303084: National piety conductive to national happiness (1794)
- 303084: National piety conductive to national happiness (1794)
- 303084: National piety conductive to national happiness (1794)
- 305549: In the House of Lords. Alexander Fraser, of Strichen, Esquire; Simon Fraser, of Farraline, Esquire, sheriff depute of Inverness; Major James Fraser, of Belladrum; Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Fraser, of the late 71st regiment of foot; and James Fraser, one of the clerks of His Majesty's Signet; trustees of the estates of General Fraser, of Lovat, deceased, - - - appellants. William Hall, of Whitehall, Esquire, - - - respondent. The appellants' case (1786)
- 305551: In the House of Lords. Alexander Fraser of Strichen, Esquire; Mr. Simon Fraser of Faraline, advocate; Major James Fraser of Belladrum; Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Fraser, and James Fraser, writer to the Signet, trustees of the estates of the late Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser of Lovat, deceased, - - - - appellants. William Hall Esquire, of Whitehall, - respondent. The respondent's case (1786)
- 306528: By permission of the right honourable the Secretary at War (1759)
- 309712: A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1788)
- 310919: Description of Cambridge (1800)
- 311951: The proceedings of a general court-martial (1758)
- 312278: The reports of the society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. Vol. II (1800)
- 314579: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Her Majesty for the year 1708/9 (1709)
- 315803: The rudiments of war: comprising the principles of military duty (1782)
- 317365: Thoughts concerning the proper principles of finance (1798)
- 317461: Sir, you are desired to provide yourself forthwith, with half a dozen (or such other number as you may judge expedient) of the pamphlet entitled, The rights of man, published by Jordan, Fleetstreet, for Mr. Thomas Paine, the author, and it is most earnestly recommended to you to promote the circulation and reading of that treatise, (1791)
- 318928: A catalogue of books and prints (1788)
- 318930: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints, Mss. and Missals, lately bought out of several curious libraries, in various languages, arts, and sciences, for the year 1790, a large collection of portraits, prints of topography, &c (1790)
- 318931: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints (1792)
- 318932: A catalogue of books, prints, and book of prints, for 1794, consisting of a great veriety of curious articles, selected from the valuable libraries which have been seld during the last winter (1794)
- 318961: The adjourned debate, which took place at the India-House in Leadenhall-Street on Thursday, October 23, 1794 (1794)
- 319328: A loyal address to the people of England (1790)
- 321831: The English flora (1775)
- 323136: A Full and true account of the discovery of a notorious design to disturb the government, with the seizing and apprehending the effigies of the pretender, pope, cardinals, Jesuits and fryers, by sixteen of Her Majesty's Grenadiers, last night about twelve of the clock, in an empty house in Angel-Court, Drury-Lane, and conveying them to the Treasury-Chamber at Whitehall also a search after the authors of this design (1710)
- 324255: The sabbath (1781)
- 324256: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St Mary's church (1765)
- 324750: The plague no contagious disease (1744)
- 325160: A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's on Wednesday (1799)
- 327080: Love in many masks (1790)
- 327117: East-India oppression (1768)
- 327513: An essay on the command of small detachments (1766)
- 327713: Salmacida spolia (1750)
- 327958: A trip through London (1728)
- 328471: Egerton's theatrical remembrancer (1788)
- 330619: A sermon on the wisdom of providence in the administration of the world (1762)
- 331153: Robin Hood (1795)
- 331800: A supplemental apology for the believers in the Shakspeare-Papers (1799)
- 332139: An appendix to the Supplemental apology for the believers in the supposititious Shakspeare-Papers (1800)
- 332167: A picture of the Isle of Wight (1794)
- 332222: Poems (1788)
- 332224: Poems (1788)
- 332553: An hasty sketch of a tour through part of the Austrian Netherlands (1787)
- 333776: A treatise concerning the militia (1752)
- 334715: A catalogue of books (1791)
- 334716: A catalogue of books (1790)
- 334746: Remarks made in a tour from London to the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland (1792)
- 334949: Lord Walford (1789)
- 335453: Letters from a Persian in England (1744)
- 335484: Remarks on the drill husbandry (1796)
- 335768: An address to the good sense and candour of the people (1800)
- 335849: My own life (1787)
- 336422: The nature of obsolete ordinances (1773)
- 336443: Two sermons, preached in His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1788)
- 336443: Two sermons, preached in His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1788)
- 336680: The history and life of Robert Blake (1740)
- 338910: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford July 4, 1784 (1785)
- 340296: England's black tribunal (1747)
- 341479: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that and the Following Day (1790)
- 341480: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that, and the Following Day (1790)
- 342814: The military guide for young officers (1781)
- 343206: The theatrical remembrancer; containing a complete list of all the dramatic performances in the English language; their several editions, dates, and sizes, and the Theatres where they were Originally Performed: Together with an Account of those which have been Acted and are Unpublished, and a Catalogue of such Latin Plays as have been Written by English Authors, from the Earliest Production of the English Drama to the end of the Year MDCCLXXXVII. To which are added notitia dramatica, being a chronological account of events relative to the English stage (1788)
- 343288: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 343288: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 343289: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 343289: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 345660: A spy upon the conjurer (1724)
- 345952: The period of mourning (1789)
- 346054: Sermons preached before the university of Oxford (1791)
- 346175: The evils which may arise to the constitution of Great Britain from the influence of a too powerful nobility, considered in a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge on Friday, May 29, 1789: being the anniversary of the restoration of King Charles II. By W. Purkis, D. D. F. S. A. Late Fellow of Magdalen College, and one of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall; now Rector of Carlby and Anderby in Lincolnshire (1790)
- 346615: The path to happiness, explored and illustrated (1797)
- 347116: A catalogue of the genuine library of John Darker, Esq; deceased, late treasurer of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and lest by will to that charity (1785)
- 347301: The British volunteer (1800)
- 347303: The light-Horse drill: describing the several evolutions in a progressive series, from the first rudiments to the man?uvres of the squadron: (illustrated with copper plates) designed for the use of the privates and officers of the Volunteer Corps of Great Britain (1800)
- 347332: The history of the cathedral church at Chester, from its foundation to the present time (1793)
- 347601: Autumn (1730)
- 347911: Literary memoirs of living authors of Great Britain (1798)
- 348751: Memorandums of field exercise for the troops of gentlemen and yeomen cavalry. By an Officer of Light Dragoons (1795)
- 349086: A sure guide against waste in dress; or the woollen draper's, man's mercer's and tailor's assistant; adapted also to the use of gentlemen, tradesmen and farmers; Shewing The Exact Quantity of Cloth, &c. necessary to make any Garment from a Child to a full sized Man : In Tables of the Nine following Widths, Half Yard Half Ell Three Quarters Seven Eighths One Yard One Ell Six Quarters Seven Quarters Two Yards. With Three different Widths in each. This Work is executed upon the same Plan with the Ready Reckoner; consisting of plain and correct Tables, adapted to the meanest Capacity; calculated to prevent, Waste of Materials, and to be of general Utility both in Town and Country. By M. Cook, Tailor (1787)
- 349691: Picturesque views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury: with observations on the public buildings, and other works of art in its vicinity. By Samuel Ireland, Author of ``a Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and Part of France;'' and of ``picturesque Views on the Rivers Thames, Medway,'' &c (1795)
- 349692: Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwickshire avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the severn at Tewkesbury (1795)
- 350148: Copy of a letter taken out of the Whitehall Journal. Tuesday, January 1, 1722-23 (1723)
- 351296: Botanicum medicinale (1759)
- 351297: Botanicum medicinale; an herbal of medicinal plants on the College of Physicians list (1768)
- 351713: Summer (1730)
- 352282: A treatise on military finance (1797)
- 352939: A treatise on military finance (1796)
- 354190: Æsop at Oxford (1708)
- 354395: An essay on faith (1766)
- 354399: The lives of Dr. John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr. Richard Hooker; Mr. George Herbert; and Dr. Robert Sanderson (1796)
- 354513: Scotish song in two volumes. ... (1794)
- 354595: The new creation a state of proselytism (1740)
- 354618: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. John Lawes Jun. Preach'd in Little Wildstreet, Dec. 23. 1716. By Thomas Harrison (1717)
- 354801: A treatise on military finance (1798)
- 355127: An attempt to describe Hafod, and the neighbouring scenes about the bridge over the Funack, commonly called the Devil's Bridge, in the county of Cardigan. An ancient seat belonging to Thomas Johnes, Esq. member for the county of Radnor. By George Cumberland. (1796)
- 355407: Conversation: a didactic poem, in three parts. By William Cooke, Esq (1796)
- 355543: A treatise of military finance; containing the pay, subsistence, deductions and arrears of the forces on the British and Irish establishments; and all the allowances in camp, garrison and quarters, &c. &c. With An Enquiry into the Method of Cloathing and Recruiting the Army; and An Extract from the Report of the Commissioners of Public Accounts, relating to the Office of the Pay-Master-General (1782)
- 355545: Sketch of a plan for reducing the expence of the army, by an alteration in the establishment (1787)
- 355651: Lectures on the exercise of the sacred ministry. By the late J. F. Ostervald, Professor of Divinity, and Pastor of the Church of Neupchatel in Swisserland. Translated from the French, and enlarged with a preface and occasional notes, by Thomas Stevens, M. A. Vicar of Bumpsted-Hellon, Essex; Late Fellow of Privity-College, Cambridge; and One of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall (1792)
- 355783: State of the question, how far impeachments are affected by a dissolution of Parliament? (1791)
- 355959: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed (1798)
- 356891: Thoughts on outline, sculpture, and the system that guided the ancient artists in composing their figures and groupes (1796)
- 357194: Lectures on the exercise of the sacred ministry. By the late J. F. Ostervald, Professor of Divinity, and Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel in Swisserland. Translated from the French, and enlarged with a preface, and occasional notes, by Thomas Stevens, M. A. Vicar of Bumpsted-Helion, Essex; Late Fellow of Trinity-College, Cambridge; and one of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall (1781)
- 357205: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall, August the 23d, 1705 (1705)
- 357205: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall, August the 23d, 1705 (1705)
- 357221: Justification in Christ's name: a sermon preached at Whitehall, November 23, 1600. By Launcelot Andrews, Lord Bishop of Winchester. Extracted from the second edition of that great prelate's works, and re-published by the Reverend Mr. Madan (1765)
- 357449: Travels through the Rhætian Alps, in the year MDCCLXXXVI. from Italy to Germany, through Tyrol: by Albanis Beaumont, in the Service of the King of Sardinia. The work is ornamented with ten large aqua-tinta engravings, from original designs, by the author. Relative to the Picturesque Beauties of the Most Interesting Views (1792)
- 357494: A sermon on faith and election (1791)
- 357520: De orygynale cronykil of Scotland, be Androw of Wyntown, friowr of Sanct Serfis Ynche in Loch Levyn (1795)
- 357773: Observations relative to the taxes upon windows or lights (1788)
- 357880: Scheme to make permanent settlements on the veteran soldiers (1797)
- 357918: Letters to Mr. Archdeacon Travis, in answer to his defence of the three heavenly witnesses, I John V.7. By R. Porson (1790)
- 358662: An essay on British cottage architecture (1798)
- 358766: De orygynale cronykil of Scotland, be Androw of Wyntown, priowr of sanct serfis ynche in loch levyn (1795)
- 359314: Lettres sur divers endroits de l'Europe, de l'Asie, et de l'Afrique, parcourus en 1788 et 1789. Par Alexandre Bisani. (1791)
- 359746: The history of Tobit (1787)
- 359899: L'ecole du scandale, ou les mours du jour, comedie par monsieur Sheridan: traduite en franc?ois par Mr. Bunel Delille, Avocat au Parlement de Paris. (1789)
- 360218: The orphans (1800)
- 360219: The orphans (1800)
- 360267: The debates at the East-India-House, on Wednesday, the 17th of December, 1794, on the adjourned consideration of Mr. Twining's motion, "that no director be allowed to carry on any trade or commerce to or from India, directly or indirectly, either as principal or agent." Reported by William Woodfall, (1794)
- 360536: A brief statement of facts (1796)
- 361878: A dissertation upon the origin and structure of the Latin tongue. Containing a rational and compendious method of learning Latin: taken from the powers of the Servile letters, the uses of the Greek digamma, and the causes of the Latin tongue. By Gregory Sharpe, L. L. D. Chaplain to his late Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales (1751)
- 362369: Siglarium Romanum (1792)
- 362514: The history of the late war in Germany (1790)
- 362546: A comprehensive view of some existing cases of probable misapplication, in The distribution of contingent allowances, particularly in the militia of Great Britain; Shewing the Wisdom and Propriety of a more general Consolidation than has hitherto taken place: And Containing Three different Estimates of Clothing for a Militia Regiment, with occasional Remarks upon the ruiuous, unjust and unproductive System of nett Off-Reckonings in the Army. To Which are Added, Cursory Observations on the Monopoly of Regimental Appointments, the Absurdity of granting additional Companies and second Field Officers before the original Establishment is completed, and the Necessity of distinguishing civil from military Duties, &c. - with a Glance at the late Increase of Pay, and the Remission of Arrears to Subalterns only. Addressed to Francis Earl of Moira. By Charles James, Late Captain in the Western Regiment of Middlesex Militia, and now Captain in the North York: Author of several political Tracts, &c (1797)
- 362708: Some observations on the militia; with the sketch of a plan for the reform of it (1785)
- 362818: A treatise of artillery (1768)
- 362820: A treatise of artillery (1780)
- 362969: Minutes of the proceedings of a court-martial, assembled and held on board His Majesty's ship the Invincible, in Fort Royal Bay, Martinique, on the 20th of January, 1798, And continued, by Adjournment (sunday excepted) until the 25th. To try --------, for the Death of -------- (1799)
- 363720: A sermon preached in His Majesty's chapel, Whitehall (1788)
- 364921: A general collection of voyages (1789)
- 365119: "pro aris et focis" Considerations of the reasons that exist for reviving the use of the long bow with the pike in aid of the measures brought forward by His Majesty's ministers for the defence of the country by Richd. Oswald Mason Esqr (1798)
- 365306: Geographical illustrations of Scottish history, containing the names of places mentioned in chronicles, histories, records, &c. with corrections of the corrupted names, and Explanations of the Difficult and Disputed Points, in the Historical Geography of Scotland; the Names being Alphabetically Arranged, with References to their Position in the Historical Map of Scotland, which Accompanies the Work: Together with a Compendious Chronology of the Battles to the Year 1603; Collected from the Best Authorities, Historical and Geographical, by David Macpherson (1796)
- 365435: Illuminatio Britanniæ: or, a true and faithful narrative of what pass'd at a conference held at the Admiralty-Office, Whitehall, on Sunday the 11th of January, 1740-1, between the right honourable Sir Charles Wager, First Lord Comissioner of the Admiralty,and Captain John Morke (by birth a Dane) by express appointment of Sir Charles, &c. In a letter from a gentleman in town to his friend, (an old revolution Whig of distinction,) in the country. (1742)
- 366553: Maxims and reflexions (1785)
- 366823: Tragodiarum delectus (1794)
- 367020: General observations on executory devises, or on the power of individuals to prescribe, by testamentary dispositions, the particular future uses to be made of their property. Occasioned by the last will of the late Mr. Peter Thellusson, of London. By John Lewis de Lolme, LL. D. Author of the Book on the ``constitution of England.'' (1800)
- 367021: General observations on the power of individuals to prescribe, by testamentary dispositions, the particular future uses to be made of their property (1798)
- 367359: "de preclaris mulieribus, that is to say in Englyshe, Of the ryghte renoumyde ladyes". Translated from "bocasse", and Dedicated to King Henry Viii. By ``henry Parcare, Knight, Lord Morley.'' From a Manuscript on Vellum, Which appears to have been the Presentation-Copy to that Monarch. (1789)
- 367361: A delicate diet, for daintie mouthde droonkardes. Wherein the fowle abuse of common Carowsing, and Quaffing with hartie draughtes, is honestlie admonished. By George Gascoyne, Esquier. Tam Marti quam Mercurio. Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones. Aug. 22. 1576. (1789)
- 367374: Roscius Anglicanus, or, an historical review of the stage (1789)
- 367503: Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland (1799)
- 368092: Sermons on various subjects, by George Walker, F.R.S. Minister of a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters in Nottingham. In two volumes. ... (1790)
- 368275: Instructions for hussars, and light cavalry acting as such, in time of war. A translation (1799)
- 368323: The muse in livery (1732)
- 368841: A tour through the Isle of Man (1794)
- 369398: Letters, essays, and other tracts illustrating the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Together with many curious discoveries of the affinity betwixt the language of the Americans and the ancient Britons To the Greek and Latin, &c. Also Specimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon and American Languages. By the Rev. Dr. Malcolme (1744)
- 369523: Practical discourses upon the Lord's prayer (1717)
- 369527: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 370001: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 370013: The military guide for young officers (1772)
- 370112: An essay on the origin, nature, uses, and properties, of artificial stone (1770)
- 370149: The words of the songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in The nunnery, a comic opera of two acts. The music by Mr. Shield (1785)
- 370160: Remarks on cavalry; by the Prussian Major General of Hussars, Warnery. Translated from the original (1798)
- 370313: A comparative review of the opinions of Mr. James Boaden, (editor of the Oracle) in February, March and April, 1795; and of James Boaden, Esq. (author of Fontainville Forest, and of a Letter to George Steevens, Esq.) In February, 1796, relative to the Shakspeare Mss. By a friend to consistency (1796)
- 370796: The works of Charles Vial de Sainbel (1795)
- 370797: The works of Charles Vial de Sainbel (1795)
- 371589: Two speeches on the late famous motion, by the Right Honourable the Lord L---k (1743)
- 371837: The importance of the colonies to Great Britain (1761)
- 372817: A sermon preached at Whitehall Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Beilby, Lord Bishop of Chester, on Sunday, February 9, 1777. By John Briggs, M. A. Published by Command of his Grace the Lord Archbishop of York (1777)
- 372835: A sermon preached in Whitehall chapel (1788)
- 372848: A review of English literature, as it respects moral and religious inquiry, recommended in a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, Oct. 25, 1789: Being the Anniversary of his Present Majesty's Happy Accession to the Throne. By W. Purkis, D. D. F. S. A. Late Fellow of Magdalen College, and one of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall; now Rector of Carlby and Anderby in Lincolnshire (1790)
- 373169: A sermon preached before the governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital (1791)
- 373184: A sermon preached at the church of Wisbich St. Peter's, at the assizes (1772)
- 373708: Provincial copper coins or tokens (1795)
- 374069: Some considerations on the game laws (1796)
- 374152: The arch-Deacon's examination of candidates for holy orders (1790)
- 374255: A political and military rhapsody (1795)
- 374453: Rudiments of political science (1796)
- 374725: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1798)
- 374995: Strife and envy (1716)
- 375233: Six letters on the subject of the armed yeomanry (1797)
- 375280: A sermon preached before the governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital (1777)
- 375573: Plutarch's treatise upon the distinction between a friend and flatterer (1793)
- 376530: Cursory remarks upon Mr. Twining's pamphlet (1795)
- 377572: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 377573: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378121: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378364: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378506: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean (1744)
- 379103: A letter from William Devaynes, Esq (1794)
- 379540: A disputation in logic arguing the moral and religious uses of a devil. Book the first. By George Hanmer Leycester, A. M. of Merton College, Oxford (1797)
- 379590: Copy of a circular letter to the Lords Lieutenants of counties. - Whitehall, 14th March 1794 (1794)
- 379804: A system for the complete interior management and oeconomy of a battalion of infantry (1779)
- 379951: The British Commissary, in two parts (1798)
- 380303: Military instructions (1798)
- 380316: A representation of the miserable state of Barbadoes (1719)
- 380527: An hebrew lexicon (1745)
- 381438: Two dissertations (1751)
- 381522: Hortus EuropA?mericanus: or; A collection of 85 curious trees and shrubs, the produce of North America (1767)
- 381549: Elements of tacticks, and introduction to military evolutions for the infantry: by a celebrated Prussian general, with Plates. Translated from the original in German, by I. Landmann, Professor of Fortification and Artillery to The Royal Military Academy at Woolwich (1787)
- 381581: Instructions for forming a regiment of infantry for parade of exercise (1798)
- 381730: Arms of the English nobility (1749)
- 381761: Flora anglicana (1775)
- 381992: The wandering patentee (1795)
- 382040: A political and military rhapsody (1798)
- 382051: Arms of the Irish nobility (1752)
- 382052: Arms of the Scotch nobility (1752)
- 382182: The manual exercise, with explanations, as ordered by His Majesty (1770)
- 382374: The artillerist's companion (1778)
- 382684: Remarks on Mr. Lediard's late Appeal to the publick (1735)
- 382767: A compleat view of the birth of the Pretender (1744)
- 383206: Jacobi Petiveri Opera, historiam naturalem spectantia; OR, Gazophylacium. Containing Several 1000 Figures of Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Insects, Fish, Beetles, Moths, Flies, Shells, Corals, Fossils, Minerals, Stones, Fungusses, Mosses, Herbs, Plants, &c. from all Nations, on 156 Copper-Plates, with Latin and English Names. The Shells, &c. have English, Latin, and Native Names. Vol. I. N. B. About 100 of these Plates were never published before. (1764)
- 383333: A protestant catechism (1746)
- 383415: Artificial fire-works (1766)
- 383416: Artificial fireworks (1776)
- 383926: An historical journal of the British campaign on the continent (1797)
- 384046: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1785)
- 385055: Great-Britain's nosegay (1768)
- 385336: A treatise on gun-powder; a treatise on fire-arms; and a treatise on the service of artillery in time of war (1789)
- 385337: A treatise on military equitation (1797)
- 385652: Poems on interesting events in the reign of King Edward III (1795)
- 386432: The elements of military arrangement (1791)
- 386588: Maxims and reflexions (1784)
- 386992: A treatise on the duty of infantry officers (1795)
- 387960: A trip through London (1728)
- 388002: Practical discourses upon the Lord's Prayer (1717)
- 389503: A new French grammar (1760)
- 389717: Historical and political memoirs (1735)
- 389885: Manouvres for a battalion of infantry (1766)
- 390101: Instructions for young dragoon officers (1796)
- 391392: Some observations on the inconvenience of the ten commandments (1795)
- 392179: France after the revolution of Bonaparte, on the eighth of November, 1799. Hastily translated from a French pamphlet, intituled "les adieux a Bonaparte." (1800)
- 392770: Great-Britain's nosegay (1766)
- 392826: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 393700: Manouvres for a battalion of infantry (1767)
- 393925: A Curious collection of novels (1731)
- 394287: The state of the statute laws considered (1800)
- 395361: A description of several instruments for measuring a ship's way through the water (1792)
- 396441: Instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry (1799)
- 396923: Sermons (1736)
- 396933: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1792)
- 397088: Instructions to young dragoon officers (1794)
- 397146: An essay on military law (1800)
- 397511: General regulations and orders relative to the duties in the field and in cantonments, issued by His Royal Highness, Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Field Marshal, and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces, K. G. and K. B. &c. &c (1798)
- 397611: The doctrine of atonement illustrated and defended (1795)
- 397991: A treatise on the duty of infantry officers (1795)
- 398148: A concise account of North America (1765)
- 398391: Directions for raising flax (1781)
- 398393: New manual exercise as performed by His Majesty's dragoons, foot-guards, foot, artillery, marines, and by the militia. To which is added Two Copper Plates, and the New Forms of Encampments for Dragoons and Foot (1758)
- 398598: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. Vol. II (1800)
- 398885: Gothic architecture (1747)
- 399413: General regulations and instructions for the ten troops of Wiltshire yeomanry (1798)
- 399471: The proceedings of a general court-martial held in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th, and continued by several adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757, upon the trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by Virtue of his Majesty's Warrant, bearing Date the 3d Day of the same Month. Published by Authority (1758)
- 399940: Review of a battalion of infantry (1799)
- 400563: Military books, printed for T. Egerton, at the Military Library, Whitehall (1795)
- 400993: Regulations for the exercise of riflemen and light infantry, and instructions for their conduct in the field (1798)
- 401017: Instructions for the provisional cavalry (1798)
- 401927: The history and antiquities of the parish of Tottenham High-Cross (1790)
- 401931: Anecdotes of archery, ancient and modern (1791)
- 401958: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1781)
- 402065: A course of the five orders of civil architecture; with a plan, and some geometrical elevations of town gates of fortified places. By J. Landmann, Professor Of Fortification And Artillery To The Royal Military Academy At Woolwich. The five orders are taken from Mr. Chambers's elegant treatise on civil architecture (1785)
- 404178: An apology for the believers in the Shakspeare-Papers (1797)
- 404211: The english anthology. ... (1793)
- 404991: A picturesque tour through Holland (1790)
- 405916: An universal military dictionary (1779)
- 406989: A catalogue of the genuine library of John Watson Reed, Esq. F. S. A. Late of Ely-Place, deceased, containing, amongst other curious articles, Shakespeare's Works, first Edition-Many of Shakespeare's Plays, the Original Quarto Editions,-Domesday Book, 2 vol. - several of the English County Histories-Madox's Works,-Dufresne, Carpentier, Skinner, Spelman, Junius and Chambers's Dictionaries-Hearne, Byrne and Watts's Views-a Receipt for Boydell's Edition of Shakespeare, &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction by J. Egerton, Bookseller, At the room in Scotland Yard, on Monday, March 1st, 1790, And the following Day. To be viewed on Saturday, February 27th, and to the Sale, which will begin each Day punctually at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale; of Mr. Debrett, Piccadilly; Mr. L. Davis, Holborn; Mr. Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr. Sewell, Cornhill; and of Messrs. Egerton, Whitehall (1790)
- 407191: A full and true account of a most horrid and barbarous murder committed yesterday, April 24th, in St. James's-House, by Eliz. Smith, upon the body of her own male child, by running of a penknife into its heart, and thrusting it into a hole of the cieling in a garrat. With her examination and confession before the woshipful Justice Chambell at Whitehall, and commitment to Newgate (1711)
- 407883: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1794)
- 407884: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1794)
- 407885: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1799)
- 407910: Military books printed for T. and J. Egerton. At the Military Library, Whitehall (1794)
- 408970: Saint Paul's doctrine of justisfication by faith explained in three discourses (1762)
- 409390: The seasons (1730)
- 409501: Remarks on the present defective state of fire-arms (1796)
- 409738: Le chevalier de St. George, re?habilite? dans sa qualite? de Jacques III (1745)
- 410062: A defence of the Scots Highlanders, in general (1794)
- 410205: The history and antiquities of the town and county of the town of Newcastle upon Tyne (1789)
- 410284: New tales from the French of M. Florian (1792)
- 410567: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, 1st December, 1796. Rules and regulations for the sword exercise of the cavalry (1796)
- 410721: An elucidation of several parts of His Majesty's regulations for the formations and movements of cavalry (1798)
- 411280: A treatise on carriages (1796)
- 411326: The wreath; composed of selections from Sappho, Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus (1799)
- 411638: Le chevalier de St. George, re?habilite? dans sa qualite? de Jaques III (1713)
- 411768: An investigation of Mr. Malone's claim to the character of scholar, or critic (1798)
- 411860: A plan of discipline for the use of the Norfolk militia (1768)
- 412808: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1792)
- 412890: Norman tales (1789)
- 413402: An abridgment of the Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 413436: The cautions of the Church of England in the admission of her candidates for the ministry stated and considered (1788)
- 414986: Ponteach: or the savages of America. A tragedy (1766)
- 415439: The proceedings of a general court-martial held in the Council-Chamber, at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th, and continued by several Adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757, upon the trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by virtue of his Majesty's warrant, bearing date the 3d day of the same month. Published by authority (1758)
- 415783: The revenge, a burletta; acted at Marybone Gardens, MDCCLXX. With additional songs. By Thomas Chatterton (1795)
- 416539: Thoughts concerning the proper constitutional principles of manning & recruiting the British navy and army (1791)
- 417164: Rams all (1750)
- 417169: The rape of Helen (1786)
- 417577: The seasons (1731)
- 418928: A short account of the late expedition to the coast of France, by one who attended the examination at Whitehall (1757)
- 419217: Six days tour in Normandy, from the 19th to the 25th of July, 1789; with a short account of Havre de Grace, Caen, and Cherbourg, the popular tumults at those places, &c, &c, &c (1789)
- 419388: State-amusements, serious and hypocritical, fully exemplified in the abdication of King James the Second (1711)
- 420049: Some account of the life of the right reverend father in God, Dr. Walter Curll (1712)
- 421379: Unto the right honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. William Hall (1727)
- 421591: Le vin du pays (1787)
- 423492: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 424516: Winter (1734)
- 443441: Sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1793)
- 447173: By the Lords Justices, a proclamation (1748)
- 449058: Essay III (1800)
- 450016: Account of the Conewago-Canal, on the river Susquehanna (1798)
- 466951: Copy of the orders for repealing of several acts (1697)
- 468435: Virginia. Walter King, -- appellant. Charles Lewis and Lewis Burwell, --- respondents. The appellant's case (1754)
- 470328: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 22d of December, 1795, present, the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council. (1795)
- 471769: John Merrill, appellant (1755)
- 471849: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609. (1609)
- 471849: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609. (1609)
- 475706: A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation (1658)
- 475852: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year, 1683/4. (1684)
- 476673: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Hall of Whitehall (1760)
- 477171: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 477378: Remarks on the advertisement of the committee for the abolition of the slave-trade, inserted in the public papers (1790)
- 477401: Descriptive particular of a very valuable freehold estate, called Easington Grainge, (being part of the township of Easington) (1799)
- 478234: Official letters to the Honorable American Congress (1795)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
- 480333: At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 (1676)
- 480685: A sad and true relation of the dreadful fire which happened at Whitehall. (1698)
Variants:
- white hall
- 125602: Severall remarkable passages concerning the Hollanders since the death of Queene Elizabeth, untill the 25th of December, 1673 (1673)
- 286221: Lost (1786)
- White-hall
- 1288: A New tale of a tub, concerning one goody law, old father discipline, and young master Nicodemus (1710)
- 2709: Majesty in misery: or, an imploration to the King of Kings (1707)
- 22068: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1708)
- 31148: An answer to the sermon, preach'd (by Francis Higgins, Prebendary of Christ-Church, Dublin,) on Ash-Wednesday, Feb. 16. 1707. At the Chappel-royal at White-hall, done by a son of the Church of England (1707)
- 48309: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at White-hall, on Wednesdays and Fridays for the year 1715/16. Febr. 15 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Turner, (1716)
- 71512: Mercurius militaris, or the people's scout (1649)
- 71613: The loyal intelligencer (1654)
- 72167: The White-hall evening-post (1718)
- 75584: A sermon preach'd before the King & Queen, at White-hall (1693)
- 75847: The picture of the Councell of State, held forth to the free people of England by Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, M. Thomas Prince, and M. Richard Overton, now prisoners in the Tower of London, for bearing testimony to the liberties of England against the present tyrants at White-hall, and their associates. Or, a full narrative of the late extrajudiciall and military proceedings against them. Together with the substance of their severall examinations, answers, and deportments before them at Darby-house, upon March 28 last (1649)
- 76737: A sermon preach'd before the king at VVhite-hall, on the fifth of November, 1681 (1682)
- 77982: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1700)
- 77982: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1700)
- 78135: Modern curiosities of art [and] nature (1685)
- 78943: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the King's son of Valentia, and Amadine the King's daughter of Aragon (1668)
- 79766: A sermon preached before the King & Queen at White-hall, March 23. 1689/90 (1690)
- 79778: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1695)
- 79918: Reformation of manners, the true way of honouring God (1701)
- 80200: A speech made in the House of Peeres, by the Right Honourable the Earle of Monmouth, on Thursday the 13. of Ianuary. 1641 (1642)
- 83249: The conclave of physicians (1683)
- 88751: The conclave of physicians (1686)
- 88860: A deep sigh breath'd through the lodgings at White-hall, deploring the absence of the court, and the miseries of the pallace (1642)
- 89277: The unreasonableness of anger (1694)
- 90213: Of the improvement of time (1692)
- 96142: For the King, and his Councill at White-hall (1661)
- 96642: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament (1689)
- 97358: A true narrative of all the proceedings against the Lord Bishop of London (1689)
- 98802: The Famous tragedy of King Charles I (1709)
- 99539: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-hall, on Sunday, Jan. 15. 1692 (1693)
- 99923: Some farther intelligence of the affairs of England (1659)
- 100197: A dialogue between two porters, upon Dr. O---s's removing from White-hall into the city (1681)
- 100302: A sermon preached at White-Hall, before the King and Queen, on the 29th of April, 1691. Being the fast-day. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum (1691)
- 100675: A letter of advice to a friend about the currency of clipt-money (1696)
- 101926: A sermon preached before the King at White-hall November 23. 1684 (1685)
- 103326: A sermon about the government of the thoughts (1694)
- 103884: A sermon preached before the King, at White-hall, July 30. 1676 (1677)
- 104171: A sermon before the queen at White-hall, May 29. 1692. By F. Atterbury, student of Christ-Church. Published by her Majesty's special command (1692)
- 104223: A true and impartial relation of the whole matters concerning the proceedings of several councels of war, against W. Tompson, a free commoner of England (1648)
- 104378: The speech and declaration of His Excellency the Lord Generall Monck (1660)
- 104715: A sermon preached before the King & Queen at White-Hall, Novemb. 29. 1691. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester. Published by Their Majesties special command. (1692)
- 106002: Of religious melancholy (1692)
- 109374: A defensive declaration of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn (1653)
- 110300: A speech spoken by a blevv-coat boy of Christs Hospital to His Most Sacred Majestie Charles the Second in his passage from the Tovver to White-hall (1661)
- 110676: The speech spoken by Sir William Wylde Knight & Baronet, one of His Majesties serjeants at law, (and recorder of the City of London.) To His Most Sacred Majesty Charles the Second: in his passage from the Tovver to White-hall. April 22. 1661 (1661)
- 110676: The speech spoken by Sir William Wylde Knight & Baronet, one of His Majesties serjeants at law, (and recorder of the City of London.) To His Most Sacred Majesty Charles the Second: in his passage from the Tovver to White-hall. April 22. 1661 (1661)
- 112840: Propositions agreed upon by the estates of the kingdome of Scotland (1648)
- 113425: The whole manner of the treaty (1654)
- 113561: The tryal of Col. Ashburnham (1654)
- 114215: A brief relation containing an abreviation of the arguments urged by the late Protector against the government of this nation by a King or a single person (1659)
- 114426: Neptunes address to His most Sacred Majesty Charls the second: King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c (1661)
- 114873: A sermon preach't to his Maiesty (1641)
- 116104: Wednesday the first of June, 1653. At the Councel of State at White-hall (1653)
- 118588: Tuesday the five and twentieth of August, 1657. At the Council at White-hall (1657)
- 120692: A collection of paintings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 25th. of Septemb. 1689. at the Outropers Office in the west end of the Royal Exchange (1689)
- 123153: Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country. (1673)
- 123673: Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country (1673)
- 124280: A pleasant dialogue (1660)
- 127632: A true copie of a speech spoken to His sacred Majestie, Charles the Second (1661)
- 128413: The svbiects happinesse, and the citizens joy (1641)
- 129386: At the court at White-hall, the 13th. of July, 1682 (1682)
- 129882: Le Sr. de Gand, Seigneur de Brachey, et resident plenipotentier en Angleterre pour le tres haut & tres puissant Prince Louis premier (1654)
- 131887: At a court of War (1650)
- 132195: A sermon preached at White-hall, on Sunday, the 17th. of February, 1694/5 (1695)
- 132195: A sermon preached at White-hall, on Sunday, the 17th. of February, 1694/5 (1695)
- 132997: A sermon preached before the King at White-hall, on March 22, 1667, being Easter-day by Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich (1668)
- 134432: The Manner of the King's tryal at Westminster-hall, by the High Court of Justice, from January the 24th to January the 27th, 1648 (1682)
- 135135: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1698)
- 135135: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1698)
- 135976: Old Æsop at VVhite-hall, giving advice to the young Æsops at Tunbridge and Bath: or, Some fables relating to government (1698)
- 136909: An old mould to cast new lawes by (1643)
- 138653: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-hall, on Sunday, Jan. 8. 1692/3 (1693)
- 138680: At the court at White-hall the 22th of March, 1664. Present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty (1665)
- 139478: A sermon preach'd before the King (1700)
- 140381: Two sermons concerning nature and grace (1700)
- 140492: A letter from some officers at White-hall, to the commander in chief of the forces in Scotland (1659)
- 140500: A letter from some officers at White-hall, to the commander in chief of the forces in Scotland (1659)
- 141479: At the Court at White-hall, the four and twentieth day of July 1668 (1668)
- 141481: At the Court at White-hall, August the 19th 1670 (1670)
- 141485: At the court at White-hall, the eighth of November, 1671 (1671)
- 142600: The Royall entertainment, presented by the loyalty of the city, to the royalty of their soveraign, on Thursday the fourth of July 1660. When the city of London invited his Majesty, the Duke of York, the Duke of Glocester, and their royall retinue, to a feast in the Guild-hall, London, to which the King was conducted by the chiefest of the city companies on horse-back, entertained by the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-Counsill, guarded from White-hall to Guild-hall by the artillery-men, led by the illustrious James duke of York; met by diverse pageants, wit sundry devices, and the livery attending in [the]ir order. The hall was richly appointed with costly hangings, the floores raised, organs erected [wit]h all sorts of Musick, performed by the ablest masters in England, with all varieties that art, plen[...], and curiosity can present, to the tune o Packingtons pound (1660)
- 143448: A sermon preached before the King at VVhite-hall, on thf [sic] fifth of November, 1681 (1682)
- 143793: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at White-hall (1692)
- 145620: A speech made by the Right Honourable the Earl of Arran, to the Scots nobility and gentry (1689)
- 146375: A speech made in the House of Peeres. By the Right Honorable the Earle of Monmouth, on Thursday the thirteenth of Ianuary 1641 (1642)
- 148373: At the court at White-hall the second of March, 1665/6. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty (1666)
- 148408: Historia nuperæ rerum mutationis in Anglia (1697)
- 148588: The unsatisfied lovers. A new English novel (1683)
- 150231: Against disloyalty (1661)
- 152911: The true manner of the kings tryal at Westminster-Hall (1650)
- 153336: Sermon prononce a White-hall . . . le 27 d'Octobre (1693)
- 158155: The manner of the proclaiming of King William and Queen Mary (1689)
- 158156: The manner of the proclaiming of King William and Queen Mary (1689)
- 160515: A true copie of a speech spoken to His sacred Majesty, Charles II (1668)
- 160947: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the King's son of Valentia, and Amadine the King's daughter of Aragon (1663)
- 161571: Joyfull news to the nation: or, The crowning of King Charls the II. on the 23. of April (1661)
- 162748: His Majestie's gracious speech to the honorable House of Commons (1662)
- 163533: An elegy on White-hall (1698)
- 164731: His Majesties gratious order at Council Board (1665)
- 165812: A description of the royal fire-works (1688)
- 168422: The speech and declaration of His Excellencie the Lord General Monck (1660)
- 168434: Advice to an apprentice (1698)
- 169281: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament (1689)
- 170045: A speech made in the House of Peeres, by the right honorable the Earle of Monmouth, on Thursday the 13. of Ianuary 1641 (1642)
- 171072: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall. Of the birth of Christ (1610)
- 171089: A sermon preached at White-hall, on Easter day the 16. of April. 1620. By the Bishop of Winchester (1620)
- 171089: A sermon preached at White-hall, on Easter day the 16. of April. 1620. By the Bishop of Winchester (1620)
- 171292: The royall passage of her Maiesty from the Tower of London, to her palace of White-hall (1604)
- 172066: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne (1613)
- 172814: A sermon preached at VVhite-hall, on the 24. of March, 1621 (1622)
- 173373: The argument of the pastorall of Florimene (1635)
- 173373: The argument of the pastorall of Florimene (1635)
- 173801: A sermon preached before his Maiestie, on Wednesday the fift of Iuly, at White-hall (1626)
- 174492: The auncient ecclesiasticall practise of confirmation (1613)
- 177244: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon (1611)
- 177306: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1619)
- 177309: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amandine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1618)
- 177310: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1615)
- 177312: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon (1610)
- 178805: The temple of love (1635)
- 178805: The temple of love (1635)
- 180154: The characters of two royall masques (1608)
- 180776: The famous tragedy of the rich Ievv of Malta (1633)
- 180881: Fiue sermons vpon speciall occasions (1626)
- 181593: A sermon before His Maiestie at White-hall the first of May 1614. By N.S. Chaplain to the L.B. of Bath and Welles (1614)
- 181593: A sermon before His Maiestie at White-hall the first of May 1614. By N.S. Chaplain to the L.B. of Bath and Welles (1614)
- 181593: A sermon before His Maiestie at White-hall the first of May 1614. By N.S. Chaplain to the L.B. of Bath and Welles (1614)
- 182765: A fine companion (1633)
- 183181: A catalogue of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts, bishops, barons of the kingdomes of England, Scotland and Ireland (1635)
- 183222: The Christian mans assuring house. And a sinners conuersion (1614)
- 183239: Ciuitatis amor. = The cities loue (1616)
- 183496: A sermon preached before the king at White-hall, the eight of May. 1604. By Henrie Hooke, preacher. Jerusalems peace (1604)
- 183819: The merchant royall (1607)
- 183821: A treatise of Salomons mariage (1634)
- 184514: A catalogue of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts, bishops, barons of the kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1634)
- 184576: Her Maiesties most princelie ansvvere, deliuered by her selfe at the court at VVhite-hall, on the last day of Nouember 1601 (1601)
- 184580: The royall passage of her Maiesty from the Tower of London, to her palace of White-hall (1604)
- 185017: The citye match (1639)
- 186128: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne (1613)
- 186259: Quadriga salutis (1625)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 189027: The true friend, or A bill of exchange (1630)
- 190545: Epithalamia: or Nuptiall poems (1613)
- 190623: A treatise of Salomons mariage (1613)
- 191835: Tvvo sermons preached at VVhite-hall in Lent, March 3. 1625· and Februarie 20. 1626. By Henry King, D.D. one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinarie (1627)
- 191835: Tvvo sermons preached at VVhite-hall in Lent, March 3. 1625· and Februarie 20. 1626. By Henry King, D.D. one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinarie (1627)
- 191835: Tvvo sermons preached at VVhite-hall in Lent, March 3. 1625· and Februarie 20. 1626. By Henry King, D.D. one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinarie (1627)
- 193100: Salmacida spolia (1640)
- 193291: At VVhite-hall the foure and twentieth of October 1627 (1627)
- 195501: A copie of the sermon preached before the King at White-hall on Tuesday the eight of Ianuarie, 1604 by Anthony Maxey Bachelar in Diuinitie and chaplaine to His Maiestie (1605)
- 195841: A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1613)
- 196649: The memorable masque of the tvvo honourable houses or Innes of Court; the Middle Temple, and Lyncolnes Inne (1614)
- 201119: The honor of the Inns of Court gentlemen; or, a briefe recitall of the magnificent show, that past from Hatton to White-hall on the third of February. [Init. M. P.] Ballad (1634)
- 203683: [By the Privy Council.] At White-hall (1627)
- 206521: Axiochus. A most excellent dialogue, written in Greeke by Plato the phylosopher (1592)
- 206752: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at White-hall, on Tuesday the 25. of December last, being Christmas day, by the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner. Anno 1610 (1610)
- 211021: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1704)
- 212187: A conscience void of offence (1707)
- 212189: The happiness of a heavenly conversation (1708)
- 212190: Of evil-speaking (1709)
- 212192: Of evil-speaking (1710)
- 260575: Clavis horologiæ; or, A key to the whole art of arithmetical dialling (1712)
- 306108: Of evil speaking (1705)
- 327103: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1706)
- 368360: Of the happiness of the saints in Heaven: a sermon preach'd before the Queen at White-hall October 12, 1690. By William Beveridge, (1701)
- 368360: Of the happiness of the saints in Heaven: a sermon preach'd before the Queen at White-hall October 12, 1690. By William Beveridge, (1701)
- 368377: Of the happiness of the saints in Heaven (1708)
- 423178: The White-hall prophecy (1712)
- 464034: The United States almanac, for the year of our Lord 1800: (1799)
- White.Hall
- Whitehall Palace
- Whitehall
- 448: Manoeuvres, or practical observations on the art of war (1776)
- 1096: The king in the country. A dramatic piece, in two acts. Acted at the Theatres-Royal, at Richmond and Windsor, 1788. (1789)
- 1664: Minutes and proceedings of the general court martial (1799)
- 1791: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 1805: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 1966: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 2192: The pannel (1789)
- 2368: Polymnia: or, the charms of musick (1733)
- 2488: The practice of man?uvring a battalion of infantry (1771)
- 2879: Proceedings of a general court martial, held at Rochester, May, 1764 (1766)
- 2927: Observations on the importance of the East-India fleet, to the company and the nation, in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state (1795)
- 3183: The royal martyr: or, the bloody tragedy of King Charles the First (1711)
- 4444: A treatise concerning the militia (1753)
- 5388: A catalogue of old quarto plays (1790)
- 6353: By His Majesty's Command. Adjutant General's Office, 1st December, 1796. Rules and regulations for the sword exercise of the cavalry (1796)
- 7107: The attack and defence of forthfied places. In three parts (1791)
- 7114: The art of defence on foot with the broad sword and sabre (1798)
- 7635: Information for overseers (1799)
- 8953: General Wolfe's instructions to young officers (1780)
- 9451: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed (1797)
- 10233: By permission of the Right Honourable the secretary war. A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army; of the officers in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments (1775)
- 12264: The seasons (1730)
- 12353: Scotish songs. In two volumes. Volume the first (1794)
- 12354: Scotish songs (1794)
- 12413: Select poems (1793)
- 13790: A short and practical discourse, upon the holy fast of Lent (1705)
- 15284: Spring, in London (1793)
- 15598: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784, at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. late canon of Salisbury (1785)
- 17251: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 17952: A new system of fortification, constructed with standing timber, &c. or the sentiments of a West-India savage on the art of war (1770)
- 18370: History of the conspiracy of Maximilian Robespierre. Translated from the French of Monsr Montjoye (1796)
- 18419: The case of the five millions, fairly stated (1758)
- 18758: A catalogue of the genuine library of Mr. Thomas Allen Barnard (1789)
- 19150: The comparison between giving and receiving, with the reasons for preference, stated (1723)
- 20893: Instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry (1797)
- 20999: Additional remarks on the hoeing husbandry (1798)
- 21112: An impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought on the 17th of June, 1775, between His Britannic Majesty's troops and the American Provincial Army, on Bunker's Hill, near Charles Town, in New-England (1775)
- 22261: Accounts and extracts of the manuscripts in the library of the King of France (1789)
- 23564: The elements of military arrangement (1782)
- 23577: The first number of the reports of the Society in Dublin (1800)
- 23621: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the twenty second day of March, 1750. ... Whereas in the Act of Uniformity, which establishes the liturgy of the Church of England, provision is made (1750)
- 23762: A full and true account of the examinations of 19 prisoners of state this day at Whitehall with their commitment to Newgate by the Secretary of State; also, a true list of the names of those who have been sent to the Tower, and Newgate on account of the late pretended invasion on Scotland (1707)
- 25075: An hasty sketch of a tour through part of the Austrian Netherlands, and great part of Holland, made in the year 1785 (1787)
- 25665: Lyric odes, to the Royal Academicians (1784)
- 26017: A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt (1797)
- 26569: Picturesque views on the River Wye (1797)
- 27383: Minutes of the proceedings of a general court-martial, holden at the Red-Lion Inn, Canterbury, on Thursday June 11, 1795 (1795)
- 28992: A sketch of the war with Tippoo Sultaun (1799)
- 30532: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 21st day of November, 1737. Present Archbishop of Canterbury, ... Sir William Yonge (1737)
- 30963: A candid review of Jesse Foot's observations on the new opinions of John Hunter, in his late treatise on the venereal disease, ending with the subject of gonorrhoea. By John Peake, surgeon (1788)
- 31096: The pattentee's computation of Ireland, in a letter from the author of the Whitehall Evening-Post concerning the making of copper-coin (1723)
- 31716: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the twenty-eighth day of February 1789. Present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1789)
- 31777: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the twelfth day of November, 1795. Present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1795)
- 32960: The military instructor, for the non-commissioned officers and private men of the infantry (1779)
- 33331: The genuine account of the proceedings of a general court-martial, on the trial of Serjeant Samuel George Grant (1792)
- 35252: An ode, sacred to the memory of General Wolfe (1759)
- 35367: At the council-chamber, Whitehall, the 26th of December, 1781, present, the lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1781)
- 35385: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, February 23, 1781, present, the lords of His Majesty's most honorable Privy-Council (1781)
- 35434: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 23d of October, 1779, present, the lords of His Majesty's most honourable Privy Council (1779)
- 35513: Gentlemen, Mr. Fawkener having, by his letter, dated Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trade, Whitehall, 25th instant, signified, ... that the Lords of the Committee of Council for Trade and Plantations request, that the account of charges paid in the several ports in Scotland for light money, for entering inwards, outwards, and clearing, and for Trinity dues, may be made out according to a plan inclosed by him, (1790)
- 35514: Gentlemen, Mr. Fawkener having, by his letter, dated, Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trade, Whitehall, 1st of December 1789, signified, that the Committee of the Merchants of London trading to America, having laid before the Lords of the Committee of Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations an account of the charges paid by American vessels in the port of London, (1789)
- 35600: (Copy.) Whitehall, 14th March, 1799. My Lords, intelligence having been received from His Majesty's government in Ireland, that the treasonable conspiracy which has so long existed in that kingdom is again about to break out into acts of open rebellion, (1799)
- 35648: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the 19th of October, 1791. By the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations (1791)
- 35692: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, the 2d January, 1790. Present the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1790)
- 35905: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 26th of April, 1784, present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1784)
- 35930: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 2d of of [sic] August, 1783, present, the Lord's of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council (1783)
- 36089: By permission of the right honourable the secretary at war (1776)
- 36092: By permission of the right honourable the secretary at war (1768)
- 36404: Extract of a letter from the Duke of Leeds to Mr. Whitworth, dated Whitehall, October 19, 1790 (1790)
- 37306: The case of the parish of Cockburnspath (1748)
- 37479: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 25th day of October, 1743. Present, their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council (1743)
- 37480: At the Council Chamber Whitehall, the 28th day of July 1743. Present, Their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council (1743)
- 37482: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 21st day of July, 1743. Present, Their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1743)
- 37484: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 7th day of July, 1743. Present, Their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council, Lord Chancellor, (1743)
- 38374: The matrimonial insolvent act (1780)
- 39935: A new miscellany of court songs (1728)
- 41294: A trip through London (1728)
- 41378: A catalogue of several choice libraries (1763)
- 41395: A catalogue of pictures by the best Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch masters (1722)
- 41483: A catalogue of the second part of the museum of Mr. John Millan, late of Whitehall, bookseller, deceased; ... which by order of the executors, will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his roooms in King Street and Hart Street, Covent Garden, on Wednesday the 17th of April 1782, and the six following days, ... Catalogues (at six pence each) will then be delivered at Mr. Hutchins's, as above: (1782)
- 41484: A catalogue of the third and last part of the noble museum of Mr. John Millan, late of Whitehall, bookseller, (deceased:) (1782)
- 41997: An exact account of all the great concourse of people of all degres [sic] that were actors and spectators, at the procession (1714)
- 42802: A treatise on military finance (1795)
- 42803: A treatise on military finance (1795)
- 43507: Hints for city amusements (1788)
- 44445: Reflections; occasioned by reading a scurrilous paper, entitled Number 134. North-Briton; In vindication of the army (1770)
- 45071: Thoughts concerning the proper principles of finance, that ought to be adopted at present, and in future, in support of the British government. Addressed To The Freeholders And Mercantile Interest Of Leeds, Wakefield, Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford, Doncaster, Hull, And The Other Towns In The County Of York. By a freeholder of Yorkshire (1798)
- 48308: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at Her Majesty's chapel at Whitehall, on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year 1713/14. Febr. 10 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Stanhope, (1714)
- 48308: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at Her Majesty's chapel at Whitehall, on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year 1713/14. Febr. 10 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Stanhope, (1714)
- 48309: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at White-hall, on Wednesdays and Fridays for the year 1715/16. Febr. 15 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Turner, (1716)
- 48310: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Her Majesty (1714)
- 48311: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1715)
- 49205: (Copy.) At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 2d January, 1790; present the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1790)
- 49217: (Copy.) At the Council Chamber Whitehall, the 8th of January 1790; present, the Lords of His Majesty's Most Hounourable Privy Council (1790)
- 49357: The following queries are submitted to the manufacturers of woollen goods. The answers may also be sent to Sir John Sinclair, Whitehall, London (1792)
- 49435: Circular. Whitehall, Oct. 28, 1795. My Lord, I have the King's commands to desire your Lordship will endeavour ... to obtain a meeting of the magistrates of the county of Middlesex, (1795)
- 50650: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the fourth day of August, 1741. Present, their Excellencys the Lords Justices in Council (1741)
- 50662: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 25th day of October, 1743. Present, their Excellencies the Lords Justices in Council (1743)
- 50671: At the Council Chamber Whitehall, the 19th of February 1740. Present the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1740)
- 55221: The following instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry, are, by His Majesty's command, to be strictly observed and practised by the Cavalry corps in general, in His Majesty's service, till further orders. (1797)
- 56097: Measures recommended for the support of public credit (1797)
- 56221: Military reflections addressed to the generals and field officers of the British Army (1786)
- 57287: By permission of the right honourable the secretary at war (1775)
- 57744: Order of Council (1761)
- 59367: The ship's husband, a narrative; being a state of facts (1791)
- 60774: A full and true account of the late Whitehall hurricane (1750)
- 62266: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1791)
- 62440: A new cheap manure. A treatise on Alabaster, or Gypsum. Describing its powerful effects, as a very cheap manure, for corn and land in general, and particularly for grass lands, proved by a variety of experiments. By Richard Weston, secretary to the Leicester Agriculture Society (1791)
- 65515: The first part of the city and country remembrancer, being an account of the names of 92. of the Kings judges, ... and the names of the 33 witnesses ... also the first days tryal of King Charles I. on Saturday Jan. 20th, ... 1648. His Majesties speech ... the manner of His Majesty being brought ... to Whitehall, the morning he was murthered, ... Containing divers remarkable things profitable and necessary to be known by all sorts of persons (1707)
- 65519: A dialogue on the revenue laws (1790)
- 67349: An essay on the prevention of an evil highly injurious to health (1784)
- 68908: Proposals for publishing by subscription, the genuine works of Andrea Palladio, in English (1737)
- 69688: Polymnia: or, the charms of musick (1733)
- 69723: A treatise o [sic] military finance (1782)
- 70244: [Will]iam Henry Cavendish, Duke of Portland, one of his Majesty's most honorable privy council, and principal secretary of state, &c. &c. &c (1797)
- 70284: Sir, Please to deliver to [blank] the documents annexed to or left with [blank] memorial to the lords of the treasury (upon an agreement to leave copies in the office at Whitehall, within a reasonable time) for the purpose of exhibiting the same, in support of [blank] memoria to the commissioners. To [blank] treasury-chambers (1763)
- 70299: Office of the Commissioners of Enquiry, Whitehall (1786)
- 70634: New Hampshire. The (late) House of Representatives of the Province of New Hampshire, complainants. Jonathan Belcher, Esq; governour of that province, respondent. The complainants case (1739)
- 71735: Olla podrida (1787)
- 72058: The Daily advertiser (1731)
- 72123: The Whitehall evening-post; or, London intelligencer (1746)
- 72123: The Whitehall evening-post; or, London intelligencer (1746)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72211: The Loiterer, a periodical work in two volumes (1789)
- 72390: Lounger's miscellany; or The Lucubrations of Abel Slug, Esq (1789)
- 72391: Lounger's miscellany (1788)
- 72460: Baker's news, or, the Whitehall journal (1722)
- 72635: The Looker-on (1792)
- 73187: The Flagellant (1792)
- 73672: The Whitehall journal (1722)
- 75069: The time piece (1797)
- 75584: A sermon preach'd before the King & Queen, at White-hall (1693)
- 76855: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings son of Valentia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1656)
- 77178: A letter from the officers at VVhitehall to the officers under Generall Monck in Scotland (1659)
- 77424: Queries upon queries: or Enquiries into Certain queries upon Dr. Pierce's sermon at Whitehall, Feb. 1 (1663)
- 77424: Queries upon queries: or Enquiries into Certain queries upon Dr. Pierce's sermon at Whitehall, Feb. 1 (1663)
- 77622: A most pithy exhortation delivered in an eloquent oration to the watry generation aboard their admirall at Graves-end. By the Right Reverend, Mr Hugh Peters, Doctor of the chair for the famous Universitie of Whitehall, and chaplain in ordinary to the high and mighty K. Oliver, the first of that name, as it was took, verbatim, in short hand (when he delivered it) by Mercurius Pragmaticus (1649)
- 77963: The authority of church-guides (1685)
- 78330: Behemoth arraign'd: or, A vindication of property against a fanatical pamphlet stiled Behemoth: or, The history of the civil wars of England, from 1640 to 1660. Subscribed by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury. By J. Whitehall, of the Inner-Temple, barrester at law (1680)
- 78772: His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of his late privy-council (1679)
- 79010: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at Whitehall, on Good-Friday, April 6. 1694 (1694)
- 79468: A proclamation: being His Imperial Majesty's Act of oblivion to the Hungarian rebels (1684)
- 79555: His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of his late Privy-Council, and for constituting a new one, made in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, April the twentieth, 1679. By His Majesties special command (1679)
- 79802: Memorables of the life of faith (1690)
- 79818: The inheritance of the saints in light (1700)
- 79818: The inheritance of the saints in light (1700)
- 80615: Treason's master-piece: or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament (1680)
- 80615: Treason's master-piece: or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament (1680)
- 80704: Of preparation for death and judgment (1695)
- 82596: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, the 27th of October (1692)
- 82746: Five sermons, preached before His Majesty at Whitehall (1669)
- 82834: A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, March 12. 1664/5. By the right reverend father in God, B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Published by His Majesties special command (1665)
- 83435: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, before the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, &c. on Sunday, October 23. 1698 (1698)
- 83461: A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall March 27th 1664. By the Right Reverend Father in God B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1665)
- 83813: Æsop in select fables (1698)
- 83856: The sun's-darling (1656)
- 83872: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, the 27th of October (1692)
- 83891: A sermon concerning edification in faith and discipline (1694)
- 83891: A sermon concerning edification in faith and discipline (1694)
- 83933: Monarchy asserted, to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government (1660)
- 84053: Certain queries upon Dr. Pierces sermon at Whitehall Feb. 1 (1663)
- 84168: A sermon preached before the King & Queen at Whitehall, Decemb. 8th. 1689. By Edward Pelling D.D. chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset. By Her Majesties special command (1690)
- 84377: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Sr. Alexander Fraiser of Doores, Knight and baronet, principal physician to the King of Great Britain, &c (1681)
- 84382: A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (1660)
- 84770: Rare en tout (1677)
- 84880: Miscellanies, viz. I. Day-fatality. II. Local-fatality. III. Ostenta. IV. Omens. V. Dreams. VI. Apparitions. VII. Voices. VIII. Impulses. IX. Knockings. X. Blows invisible. XI. Prophesies. XII. Marvels. XIII. Magick. XIV. Transportation in the air. XV. Visions in a beril, or glass. XVI. Converse with angels and spirits. XVII. Corps-candles in Wales. XVIII. Oracles. XIX. Exstasie. XX. Glances of love. envy. XXI. Second-sighted-persons. Collected by J. Aubrey, Esq (1696)
- 86353: A sermon preached before Their Majesties at Whitehall, on the fifth day of November, 1689 (1689)
- 86973: The best newes from York, that ever came to London and VVestminster (1642)
- 87219: A Pindarique on His Majesties birth-day (1690)
- 87624: A sermon preach'd before the King in the chappel at Whitehall. On the third Sunday in Lent, being the 7th day of March, 1696/7 (1697)
- 87624: A sermon preach'd before the King in the chappel at Whitehall. On the third Sunday in Lent, being the 7th day of March, 1696/7 (1697)
- 87629: A sermon preached before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 87680: A sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, on Christmas-Day, 1696. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1697)
- 87693: Otes's letter. For the Right Honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins knight His Majesties principal Secretary of State at Whitehall (1684)
- 89169: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Whitehall, March 1. 1688/9 (1689)
- 89169: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Whitehall, March 1. 1688/9 (1689)
- 89545: The primitive rule of Reformation (1663)
- 90844: Miscellaneous poems (1685)
- 91389: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22. of October, 1688 (1688)
- 91393: The votes and orders of the honorable House of Commons, passed February 25, & 26. 1662 (1663)
- 91717: Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales: or, A short description of the fireworks, machines, &c (1688)
- 91759: A sermon preacht before the King at Whitehall, November the XXX, 1673 (1673)
- 91922: At the court at Whitehall, December the thirteenth, 1682. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury... Mr. Godolphin (1682)
- 92447: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen (1694)
- 92750: Miscellany poems, viz, I. Remarks on the death of King Charles the II. II. On the succession of King James the II. III. Upon faith. IV. Upon patience. V. Upon ambition. VI. To the University of Oxford. VII. The soul to a good conscience. VIII. The soul to a bad conscience. By John Whitehall (1690)
- 92899: An Account of a most horrid conspiracy, against the life of His Most Sacred Majesty, February the 24th. 1696 (1696)
- 93009: At the court at Whitehall the 25. of June, 1667 (1667)
- 93035: At the court at Whitehall, the thirtieth of December, 1668 (1668)
- 93180: At the court at Whitehall the 29th of June 1688 (1688)
- 93785: At the Court at Whitehall, April the seventh, 1680 (1680)
- 93786: At the Court at Whitehall, this tenth of November, 1682 (1682)
- 93787: At the Court at Whitehall the twenty sixth of March 1684 (1684)
- 93788: At the Court at Whitehall, April the twenty first, 1680 (1680)
- 93789: At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Master of the Ordnance (1676)
- 93809: At the court at Whitehall, the sixteenth of February, 1684 (1685)
- 94060: 1679. Gratulamini mecum: or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery. By Robert Whitehall, M.B. Oxon (1679)
- 94406: The reasons of praying for the peace of our Jerusalem (1694)
- 94615: A relation of the birth, as well as of several remarkable passages during the minority of the victorious James Duke of Monmouth, eldest son to His Majesty of great Britain, France and Ireland (1679)
- 95393: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Sr. Alexander Fraiser of Doores, Knight and baronet, principal physician to the King of Great Britain, &c (1681)
- 95746: A sermon preached before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1697)
- 95878: A sermon, preached before the King & Queen at Whitehall. June the 1st. 1690 (1690)
- 96429: At the court at Whitehall, the 20th of July, 1683 (1683)
- 96597: His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of his late privy-council, and for constituting a new one (1679)
- 96821: An ode upon His Majesty's birth-day set to musick by Dr. Staggins ; performed at Whitehall, November, 1694 ; written by N. Tate (1694)
- 96900: A voyage of the late King of Sweden (1698)
- 97790: The Kings coronation (1685)
- 97810: A new list of the offices and officers of England (1697)
- 97865: A letter from some officers of the army at Whitehall, to the chief officers of the several regiments in Scotland (1659)
- 99291: Mr. Locke's reply to the right reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's answer to his second letter (1699)
- 99540: A sermon preached before the Queen, at Whitehall, Jan. 24. 1690/1 (1691)
- 99541: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at Whitehall, Jan. 19. 1689 (1690)
- 99691: A comparison between a sincere penitent, and a just person (1693)
- 100684: A sermon preached before the Queen (1691)
- 100793: A sermon preached in His Majesties Chappel at Whitehall (1685)
- 100793: A sermon preached in His Majesties Chappel at Whitehall (1685)
- 101155: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Whitehall: May the Xth. M.DC.XC.I. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn. Published by Her Majesties special command (1691)
- 101169: The Kings coronation (1685)
- 101388: A sermon about the government of the thoughts (1694)
- 101611: A sermon preached before His Majesty on Good-Friday at Whitehall, March 24. 1664/5 (1665)
- 101655: The Leviathan found out: or The answer to Mr. Hobbes's Leviathan, in that which my Lord of Clarendon hath past over. By John Whitehall of the Inner-Temple, Barrester at Law (1679)
- 101844: A sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall March 9th. 1661 (1662)
- 102641: A sermon about the government of the thoughts (1694)
- 102664: Momus elencticus (1654)
- 103326: A sermon about the government of the thoughts (1694)
- 103349: A sermon preached before Her Majesty, on May 29, being the anniversary of the restauration of the King and royal family. By the Bishop of S. Asaph, Lord Almoner to Their Majesties. By Her Majesties command (1692)
- 103907: A sermon preach'd before the King at Whitehall, on January 30. 1696 (1697)
- 104389: Mr. Locke's reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's answer to his letter (1697)
- 104680: A letter to the Right Reverend Edward Ld Bishop of Worcester (1697)
- 105089: A sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, Sunday, January 25. 1684/5 (1685)
- 106381: The answer of the officers at Whitehall to the letter from the officers of the Parliaments army in Scotland from Linlithgow, Oct. 22 (1659)
- 106466: His Majesties gracious patent to the goldsmiths, for payment and satisfaction of their debt (1677)
- 107768: Two sermons, Of prayer to God, and Of hearing his word (1668)
- 107916: An account of Muscovy, as it was in the year 1689 (1699)
- 108239: The answer of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 108658: The sun's-darling (1657)
- 108905: Funerals made cordials (1658)
- 109115: A sermon preached before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall on Friday the 22 of March anno 1660 (1660)
- 110355: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty (1683)
- 110356: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties (1692)
- 110356: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties (1692)
- 110391: The cry of a stone. Or A relation of something spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, being in the visions of God (1654)
- 110391: The cry of a stone. Or A relation of something spoken in Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, being in the visions of God (1654)
- 110433: A sermon concerning the sacrifice and satisfaction of Christ (1693)
- 111643: The declaration of His Highnesse the Prince of Wales (1648)
- 112181: Poyer's vindication, in answer to a lying pamphlet (1649)
- 112587: At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 (1676)
- 112597: King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112636: The life and death of King Charles the martyr, parallel'd with our saviour in all his sufferings (1649)
- 113099: A true relation of that sad and deplorable fire, that hapned and brake out in London, the second of September, 1666 (1666)
- 113354: The naked vvoman, or a rare epistle sent to Mr. Peter Sterry minister at Whitehall (1652)
- 113354: The naked vvoman, or a rare epistle sent to Mr. Peter Sterry minister at Whitehall (1652)
- 113425: The whole manner of the treaty (1654)
- 113464: At the Court at Whitehall, the tenth of May, 1672 (1672)
- 113488: At the Court at Whitehall, June 12. 1672 (1672)
- 113573: Two letters from the fleet at sea, touching the late fight (1653)
- 114369: An ansvver to a proposition in order to the proposing of a Commonwealth or democracy (1659)
- 114603: At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty... Mr Speaker (1675)
- 114752: These are to advertise you, that there is a general court of the Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa, to be holden at Whitehall on Thursday next (being the 10th. of this instant January) (1667)
- 115087: The speech which the speaker of the House of Commons made unto the king (1660)
- 115644: The authority of church-guides (1685)
- 117323: The prologue to His Majesty at the first play presented at the Cock-pit in Whitehall (1660)
- 117418: Lent-preachers at court (1661)
- 117786: An order of His Highness, with the advice and consent of His Privy Council, for continuing the Committee for the Army (1657)
- 118219: Tuesday 29 Novemb. 1653. At the Councill of State at Whitehall (1653)
- 118433: At the court at Whitehall, the sixteenth of February, 1684 (1685)
- 120104: An exact account of the number of Parliament-men in England and Wales, and the Cinque-Ports (1679)
- 120138: A list of the lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year 1680/81 (1681)
- 120215: Englands appeale from the private caballe at Whitehall to the great councill of the nation the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country (1673)
- 120476: L.S. Insructions [sic] for such merchants and others who shall have commissions or letters of marque, or commissions for private men of war against the French king his subjects, or inhabitants within any of his territories or dominions (1693)
- 120871: Lent-preachers at court (1662)
- 120896: The King's coronation (1689)
- 121292: At the court at Whitehall, the 28th of October, 1664 (1664)
- 121758: At the court at Whitehall the 16th of February, 1680 (1681)
- 124308: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22. of October, 1688 (1688)
- 124877: Urania, or A description of the painting of the top of the theater at Oxon (1669)
- 125339: A letter to the Deists (1696)
- 125903: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all mayors, bayliffs, constables, and other our officers and ministers, civil and military, whom it may concern, greeting (1672)
- 126286: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all mayors, bayliffs, constables, and other our officers and ministers, civil and military, whom it may concern, greeting (1672)
- 126875: The proceedings of the High Court of Iustice (1655)
- 127775: The faith of the army reviving (1648)
- 127822: A pleasant [d]ialogue between a Protestant school-boy, and a Popish priest (1698)
- 127951: A short catalogue of some choice chymical preparations faithfully prepared by William Weldon, formerly operator in His Majestie's laboratory in Whitehall (1685)
- 128178: At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688 (1689)
- 128468: At the court at Whitehall, November the 22th, 1682 (1682)
- 128597: The noble progresse or, a true relation of the lord generall Monks politicall proceedings with the Rump (1660)
- 128738: General Monks welcome (from the Citie) to Whitehall (1660)
- 128871: Monarchy asserted, to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government (1660)
- 129308: At the Court at Whitehall this sixth day of November 1685 (1685)
- 129311: At the Court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686 (1686)
- 129313: At a court held by His Majesties Commissioners for Ecclesiatical Causes, in the council chamber at Whitehall, November the 4th. 1686 (1686)
- 129332: At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688 (1689)
- 129367: At the court at Whitehall the tenth of October, 1692 (1692)
- 129371: At the court at Whitehall, the 29th day of December, 1694 (1694)
- 129393: James R. Whereas in the charters, patents or grants made to several cities, burroughs and towns corporate, a power is reserved to us to remove, displace, and discharge by order under Our signet and sign manual, the mayors, sheriffs, (1688)
- 129762: The answer of the officers at Whitehall to the letter from the officers of the Parliaments army in Scotland from Linlithgow, Oct. 22 (1659)
- 130826: At the court at Whitehall, November the 22th, 1682 (1682)
- 131272: At Edinburgh, the ninth day of January, one thousand six hundred and sixty two (1662)
- 131354: At the court at Whitehall the 11th of February, 1684 (1685)
- 131597: Wednesday February 13. 1655. At the Council at Whitehall. Forasmuch as for many years last past complaints have been made of the excessive charges, with which the office of sheriff hath been burdened, partly through the extraordinary expences of some preceding sheriffs, (1655)
- 131721: By the King. A proclamation for the better regulating His Majesties royal proceeding from the Tower of London to His palace at Whitehall (1661)
- 131721: By the King. A proclamation for the better regulating His Majesties royal proceeding from the Tower of London to His palace at Whitehall (1661)
- 131821: At the court at Whitehall, April the sixteenth, 1680 (1680)
- 132246: The prolouge [sic] to King William and Queen Mary (1689)
- 132794: A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet, over the French; received by express this morning from Admiral Russel. Published by authority. Whitehall, May 26. 1692 (1692)
- 132938: The primitive rule of reformation (1663)
- 133349: The spirit of popery tryed, whether it be of God (1699)
- 134203: A sermon preached at White-Hall, on the 26th of November 1691 (1691)
- 134303: At the court at Whitehall, December the nineteenth 1679 (1679)
- 134304: At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth of December 1684 (1684)
- 134305: At the court at Whitehall, the second of November 1678 (1678)
- 134306: At the court at Whitehall the ninth of January 1683 (1684)
- 134327: Englands triumphs for the Prince of Wales, or, A short description of the fireworks, machines &c (1688)
- 134387: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year 1679/80 (1680)
- 134388: Lent-preachers, appointed by the Lord Bishop of London, to preach on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year, 1679/80 (1680)
- 135073: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Whitehall, December the 10th. 1693. By Sa. Freeman, D.D. Dean of Peterborough; and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. Publish'd by Her Majesty's special command (1694)
- 135291: At the court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672 (1672)
- 135297: At the court at Whitehall, June the sixth, 1673 (1673)
- 135307: His Majesties gracious declaration for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, to transport themselves with their estates, and to settle in this His Majesties kingdom of England (1672)
- 135736: At the court at Whitehall this seventh day of November 1683 (1683)
- 135738: Order of Their Excellencies the lords justices in council, confirming several acts and laws of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay made in the years 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697 (1699)
- 136236: Whereas His Majesty, under his royal signet, and sign manual, bearing date at his court at Whitehall, the sixth day of September 1672, hath signified unto us the lord lieutenant and Council, that His Majestie by letters patents, under his great seal of England, bearing date the eighth day of May, in the thirteenth year of his reign, hav[e] nominated, constituted and ordained his trusty and well-beloved John Ogleby Esq., master of the revels and masques in this kingdom, and by his said letters patents impowered the said John Ogleby, or his lawful deputy or deputies, t ereu [sic] and keep an office, to be known and called by the name of the Revells Office ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex (1673)
- 136528: At the court at Whitehall, the eleventh of December, 1672 (1672)
- 136693: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 137284: A Letter from the officers at Whitehall to the officers under Generall Monck in Scotland (1659)
- 137653: Sermon preche devant le roy a Whitehall (1673)
- 138040: A sermon preached before Her Majesty, at Whitehall; on Sunday, June 25. 1693 (1693)
- 138335: Romish doctrines not from the beginning, or a reply to what S.C. (or Serenus Cressy) a Roman Catholick hath returned to Dr. Pierces sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1. 1662 (1664)
- 138335: Romish doctrines not from the beginning, or a reply to what S.C. (or Serenus Cressy) a Roman Catholick hath returned to Dr. Pierces sermon preached before His Majesty at Whitehall, Feb. 1. 1662 (1664)
- 138473: At the court at Whitehall, April the sixteenth, 1680 (1680)
- 138527: The French pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks (1685)
- 138684: At the court at Whitehall, January the seventeenth, 1678/9. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Mr. Speaker (1679)
- 138685: At the court at Whitehall, the twenty eighth of November, 1677. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty,... Mr Chancellor of the Dutchy (1677)
- 138686: At the court at Whitehall, this sixth day of December, 1678. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. ... Mr. Speaker (1678)
- 138687: At the court at Whitehall, the nineteenth of November, 1678 (1678)
- 138688: At the court at Whitehall, the one and thirtieth of January, 1678/9. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty... Master of the Ordnance (1679)
- 138690: At the court at Whitehall, the third of January, 1678/9. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. ... Mr. Speaker (1679)
- 138717: At the council-chamber in Whitehall, the second day of November, 1697 (1697)
- 138719: At the council-chamber in Whitehall, the eighth day of November, 1697. Present, Their Excellencies the lords justices in council (1697)
- 138761: At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth day of February, 1688 (1689)
- 138906: The Pharisee's council (1688)
- 139267: The address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in Common-Council assembled (1693)
- 139461: At the court at Whitehall the eighth of May 1667 (1667)
- 141664: A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (1660)
- 141846: At the Court at Whitehall the 24th of November, 1676. By the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the lords of his Majesties most honourable Privy Council (1676)
- 141940: At the court at Whitehall, the thirteenth of October 1680 (1680)
- 141964: At the court at Whitehall the 19th of November 1678. By the Kings most excellent Majestie, and the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council (1678)
- 141982: At the court at Whitehall, January the seventeenth, 1678/9 present, the Kings most excellent Majesty ... Mr. Speaker (1679)
- 142424: A copy of letter to the Lord Major of York dated Whitehall July 29. 1696 (1696)
- 142553: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 143074: A noble salutation, and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclamed [sic] King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland. From the councel and nobility of the Royal Seed, the lyon of the tribe of Judah, the everlasting King of Righteousness, who reigneth in. George Fox the younger. A copy of this was delivered in writing by Richard Hubberthorn, into the Kings hand at Whitehall, the 4th day of the 4th. month, 1660. And this may be of service to any of those called Royalists (or others) if they in moderation will read it, and for that cause it is upon me to send it abroad in print. (1660)
- 143513: At the court at Whitehall March 6. 1664. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty (1665)
- 144995: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 145007: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties at White-Hall in the year 1690 (1690)
- 145385: The Kings letter to the Earl of Feversham (1688)
- 145684: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament (1689)
- 146030: A sermon preached before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall on Friday the 22 of March anno 1660 (1660)
- 146294: A treatise of the causes of incredulity (1697)
- 146664: A looking-glass for the times (1689)
- 146770: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22th. of October, 1688 (1688)
- 147515: Queries upon queries: or Enquiries into Certain queries upon Dr. Pierce's sermon at Whitehall, Feb. 1 (1663)
- 147849: His Highness the Prince of Orange his speech to the Scots Lords and gentlemen (1689)
- 148330: His Highness the Prince of Orange his speech to the Scots Lords and gentlemen (1689)
- 148361: At the court at Whitehall the 29th of June 1688 (1688)
- 148371: At the court at Whitehall, the 26th of March 1672 (1672)
- 148373: At the court at White-hall the second of March, 1665/6. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty (1666)
- 149053: A speech delivered to the King in the name of the forreign churches of this realm (1666)
- 151776: His Highness the Prince of Orange his speech to the Scots, lords and gentlemen (1689)
- 152255: Concerning the sinfulness danger remedies of infidelity (1670)
- 152998: A true and faithful account of the great and wonderful actions of that renowned vvarrior, his highness the illustrious Prince Lewis William Marquiss of Baden (1693)
- 153442: The 6th. of January 1670/71. These are to give you notice, that there is a general court of the Royal Company appointed at Whitehall on Tuesday next (1671)
- 153597: A Ode upon Her Majesty's birth-day, April the thirtieth (1693)
- 154696: Several addresses to his Majesty; with an account of the late King's burial. Whitehall, February 14.1685. (1685)
- 155143: A proclamation against persons being in arms at field-conventicles, superscribed by His Majesty at Whitehall, the 6th. day of May, 1679 (1679)
- 155424: Edinburgh, the eighteenth day of February, one thousand six hundred and sixty four (1664)
- 156154: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 156187: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 156854: A short account of the proceedings of James Percy late of Ireland, in pursuance of his native right to the Earldome of Northumberland as cousin and next heir male to Jocelin Percy late and last Earl deceased, who at hi coming into England, was informed, that the Countess wa with child, which prevented him for entring his claim until the third of Feb. 1671. and then understanding the contrary, entred it at Whitehall at the Signet Office, and hath used all honourable and justifyable endeavours to accouplish his just dues for three years and upwards, as followeth (1674)
- 157289: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, before the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, &c. on Sunday, October 23. 1698 (1698)
- 157348: Otes's remonstrance. For the right honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins knight His Majesties principal secretary of state at Whitehall (1684)
- 158598: A list of the Lent-preachers appointed to preach before their Majesties in the Royal Chapel for the year 1690/1 (1691)
- 158970: Lent Preachers at court, 1675 (1675)
- 158971: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties at White-Hall (1690)
- 158972: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at VVhite-Hall this year 1687/8 (1688)
- 158973: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at White-Hall this year 1686/7 (1687)
- 158975: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year, 1684/5 (1685)
- 158976: Lent preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London (1684)
- 159083: Two sermons (1665)
- 159155: A true account of the reduction of the rebellious party of the Earl of Dumbarton's late regiment (1689)
- 159633: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. [J]o. Berkeley: Whereas his Majesty, by letters under his royal signet and sign manual (1671)
- 160397: Holland turn'd to tinder, or, Englands third great royal victory (1666)
- 160452: To Mr. Robert Whitehall at the wels at Astrop (1666)
- 160882: The speech of Sr. Harbottle Grimston baronet, Speaker of the honorable House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie. (1660)
- 161128: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at Whitehall (1687)
- 161342: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 161343: The form of the proceeding to the funeral of her late Majesty Queen Mary II. of blessed memory (1695)
- 161839: At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. = (1672)
- 161839: At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. = (1672)
- 161899: At the Court at Whitehall the 31th of March 1665. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty (1666)
- 162065: At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 . . . Whereas in pursuance of an order . . . procuring of passes (1676)
- 162454: At the Court at Whitehall the twenty sixth of March 1684 (1684)
- 162681: Sir, his Royal Highnesse hath appointed a generall court of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England (1664)
- 163202: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22, of October, 1688. (1688)
- 163204: At VVhitehall the 18th of Feb. 1632. present the King's Most Excellent Majestie (1641)
- 163206: At the Court at Whitehall the nineteenth of April, 1667. Present the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1667)
- 163223: The votes and orders of the honorable House of Commons, passed February 25, & 26. 1662. (1663)
- 163375: The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster (1689)
- 163411: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1689)
- 163483: At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676. (1676)
- 163484: At the Court at Whitehall the first of May, 1674. Present the Kings most Excellent Majesty (1674)
- 163487: At the court at Whitehall, the seventeenth day of January, 1676/7 (1677)
- 163759: Rebellion arraignd. A sermon preach'd before their Majesties in their chappel at Whitehall, upon the 30th. of January 1687 (1688)
- 163759: Rebellion arraignd. A sermon preach'd before their Majesties in their chappel at Whitehall, upon the 30th. of January 1687 (1688)
- 164697: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To all Mayors, baliffs, constables, and other Our officers and ministers, civil and military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our declaration of the fifteenth of March, 1671/2 (1672)
- 164698: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 164699: Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1672)
- 164907: Catalogue of antient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French (1700)
- 165293: By the mayor. Whereas I have this day received an order of His Majesties most honourable Privy-Councel in these words, viz. At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth day of February, 1661 (1661)
- 165340: An account of a most horrid conspiracy, against the life of His most sacred Majesty February the 24th. 1696 (1699)
- 165466: To the honourable the Councell of VVarre sitting at Whitehall (1651)
- 165466: To the honourable the Councell of VVarre sitting at Whitehall (1651)
- 166534: Copy of the orders for repealing of several acts (1697)
- 166559: At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. (1672)
- 166560: At the Court at Whitehall, the nineteenth of November 1678 . . . Whereas His Majesty by His late royal proclamation . . . Popish recusants (1678)
- 166561: At the Court at VVhitehall, June the sixth, 1673 (1673)
- 166563: At the Court at Whitehall February the third, 1674/5 . . . His Majesty was this day pleased in Council to command . . . orders and resolutions (1675)
- 167472: Catalogue of divers Italian pictures which will be exposed to sale at Whitehall . . . [2 June 1684] (1684)
- 167484: A catalogue of antient and modern books, Greek, Latin, Italian, &c. in all faculties (1699)
- 167621: A remonstrance of Edward Carter, Esq (1660)
- 168865: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at Whitehall, on Good-Friday, April 6. 1694 (1694)
- 169053: Consultation de l'oracle par les puissances de la terre (1688)
- 169567: Of preparation for death and judgment (1695)
- 169617: Æsop in select fables (1698)
- 170405: A further account of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet over the French; received by express this morning from Admiral Russel. Published by authority. Whitehall, May 26. 1692 (1692)
- 171072: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall. Of the birth of Christ (1610)
- 171072: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall. Of the birth of Christ (1610)
- 171072: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall. Of the birth of Christ (1610)
- 171102: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at VVhitehall the fift of Nouember last, 1617. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171102: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at VVhitehall the fift of Nouember last, 1617. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171103: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at Whitehall, on Easter day last. 1618. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171103: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at Whitehall, on Easter day last. 1618. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171103: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at Whitehall, on Easter day last. 1618. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1618)
- 171110: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at Whitehall, on Easter day last, 1614. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1614)
- 171110: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at Whitehall, on Easter day last, 1614. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1614)
- 171110: A sermon preached before His Maiestie, at Whitehall, on Easter day last, 1614. By the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner (1614)
- 174265: Eno?tikon or A sermon of the vnion of Great Brittannie, in antiquitie of language, name, religion, and kingdome: preached by Iohn Gordoun Deane of Sarum, the 28 day of October 1604, in presence of the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall (1604)
- 174306: Tvvo sermons preached before his Maiestie, in his chappell at Whitehall (1606)
- 174583: A sermon of publike thanksgiuing for the wonderfull mitigation of the late mortalitie (1626)
- 176484: Instructions for musters and armes, and the vse thereof (1631)
- 176919: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia, and Amandine the kings daughter of Aragon. With the merrie conceits of mouse. Amplified with new additions, as it was acted before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall, on Shroudsunday night. By his Highnesse seruants, vsually playing at the Globe. Verie delectable and full of conceited mirth (1631)
- 177304: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1626)
- 177708: A sermon preached before His Maiestie (1618)
- 177888: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 177888: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 178359: The description of a maske: presented in the Banqueting roome at Whitehall, on Saint Stephens night last (1614)
- 178570: His Maiesties speech to both the houses of Parliament (1607)
- 178577: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 178577: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 178983: Vitis Palatina (1614)
- 180883: A sermon, preached to the Kings Mtie. at Whitehall, 24 Febr. 1625. By Iohn Donne Deane of Saint Pauls, London. And now by his Maiestes [sic] commandment published (1626)
- 181796: M. William Shak-speare: his true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters (1608)
- 181933: The tragedie of Gorboduc, whereof three actes were wrytten by Thomas Nortone, and the two laste by Thomas Sackuyle. Sett forthe as the same was shewed before the Quenes most excellent Maiestie, in her highnes court of Whitehall, the. xviij. day of Ianuary, anno Domini. 1561 By the Gentlemen of thynner Temple in London (1565)
- 182418: A true discourse of all the royal passages, tryumphs and ceremonies, obserued at the contract and mariage of the high and mighty Charles, King of Great Britaine, and the most excellentest of ladies, the Lady Henrietta Maria of Burbon, sister to the most Christian King of France (1625)
- 183030: The copie of a sermon preached on the first Friday in Lent before the King at Whitehall. By D. Maxey, chaplaine to his Maiestie. 2. of March, 1610 (1610)
- 183305: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1634)
- 185654: A learned sermon preached before the King at VVhitehall, on Friday the 16 of March: by M. Doctor Field: Chaplaine to his Maiestie (1604)
- 185654: A learned sermon preached before the King at VVhitehall, on Friday the 16 of March: by M. Doctor Field: Chaplaine to his Maiestie (1604)
- 186164: Fiue sermons preached vpon sundry especiall occasions (1626)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 186365: The copie of the sermon preached on Good-Friday before the Kings Maiestie. By D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. VI. April 1604 (1620)
- 189079: Tempe restord (1632)
- 191341: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 191341: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609 (1610)
- 192774: Three sermons (1625)
- 193319: At VVhitehall the eleuenth of March, 1628 (1629)
- 196312: A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon (1639)
- 199011: [A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon (1629)
- 206752: A sermon preached before His Maiestie at White-hall, on Tuesday the 25. of December last, being Christmas day, by the Bishop of Elie, His Maiesties almoner. Anno 1610 (1610)
- 208913: Board of Agriculture. Whitehall, 13th Feb. 1795. Resolved, (1795)
- 209090: A catalogue of several libraries, and parcels of books, lately purchased; consisting of above thirty thousand volumes of Ancient and Modern Literature; In the various Sciences and Languages; including A Large Collection in the Italian Language. The Books are in good Condition, many on large Paper, and in elegant Bindings. The Prices of the several Articles are printed in the Catalogue; at which they will continue on Sale, for Ready-Money only, till all are sold. By Lockyer Davis, Near Gray's Inn, in Holborn, Printer To The Royal Society. M.DCC.LXXXVII. Catalogues (price Six-Pence, which will be returned in Purchase) may be had of Messrs. Robson and Clarke, in New Bond-Street; Debrett, Piccadilly; Egerton, Whitehall; Owen, near Temple-Bar; Sewell, in Cornhill; and at the Place of Sale, Where the full Value will be given For any Library or Parcel of Books (1787)
- 209116: A sermon preached at St. Mary's church in Cambridge, before the University, The Right Honorable Sir William Lee, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of England, and Sir Lawrence Carter, Knt. One of the Barons of the Exchequer; at the assizes held there July 14. 1741. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By J. Garnett, B. D. Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, And Preacher at Whitehall (1741)
- 209139: The mischiefs of enthusiasm and bigotry: a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Norwich, at the assizes, on Wednesday, 29 July, 1752, before the Honourable Sir Thomas Parker, Knt. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. And Sir Martin Wright, Knt. one of the justices of the Court of King's Bench. Published at the request of the high sheriff and gentlemen of the grand jury. By Richard Hurd, B. D. Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and one of the preachers at his Majesty's chapel of Whitehall. (1752)
- 209661: Some seasonable directions and advice for the choice of Members to serve in Parliament (1741)
- 209717: A catalogue of curious and valuable books (1785)
- 210916: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on Sunday the 28th of October, 1705 (1706)
- 210957: The use and authority of the pastoral office, and the rite of investiture with it, considered (1762)
- 211661: [An] exposition of English insects, with curious observations and remarks, wherein each insect is particularly described; its parts and properties considered; the different sexes distinguished, and the natural history faithfully related. The whole illustrated with copper plates, drawn, engraved, and coloured by the author, Moses Harris (1781)
- 212269: The substance of a sermon preached at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1778)
- 212394: Mr. Hutcheson's answer to the queries in the Whitehall Evening-Post of the 17th instant (1721)
- 213760: The influence of religion on human laws (1763)
- 215516: A history of the art of engraving in mezzotinto (1786)
- 216431: The king in the country (1789)
- 216495: The subjects sorrow: or, Lamentations upon the death of Britain's Josiah, King Charles I (1711)
- 217457: A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's on Tuesday, May the twenty-ninth, MDCCXCVIII (1798)
- 218477: An abstract from the London Gazette (1724)
- 218627: Picturesque views on the river Thames (1799)
- 219419: Campaigns of King William and Queen Anne; from 1689, to 1712 (1745)
- 219665: The case of Mr. Whitehall, agent victualler of Dover (1711)
- 220197: The gospel credibility defended against the objection of its decrease by length of time (1756)
- 221826: An Answer to the remarks upon the bill now depending in Parliament, concerning tythes, lately publish'd in the Whitehall Evening-Post (1731)
- 222144: An argument in defence of Christianity (1755)
- 222467: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the fifth of June 1714. Present, the lords of Her Majesties most Honourable Privy Council (1714)
- 222468: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 30th day of October 1746. Present the Lords of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council. Whereas a petition hath been presented to his Majesty at this board (1746)
- 222469: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the eighth day of February, 1772. Present the lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1772)
- 222583: An authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron (1798)
- 222888: Christian fortitude (1757)
- 223145: A catalogue of the library of Richard Wright (1787)
- 223387: A sermon on the origin of faith (1763)
- 224280: The ceremonies for the healing of them that be diseased with the Kings evil (1789)
- 224320: An authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron (1798)
- 224995: Picturesque views on the river Thames (1792)
- 225184: Five practical discourses on the Lord's supper (1795)
- 225670: A sermon preached before the University at St (1799)
- 225804: Christian fortitude (1757)
- 225814: Christian fortitude (1757)
- 226974: A catalogue of the library of John Henderson (1786)
- 227030: A catalogue of the Portland Museum (1786)
- 227082: To be published by subscription (1797)
- 228354: Coade's gallery, or, exhibition in artificial stone, Westminster-Bridge-Road, by appointments, from the King, Prince of Wales, Duke of York, &c. of statues, vases, bustos, pedestals, and stoves, medallions and pannels in bass-relief, models from the antique, chimney-pieces, monuments, fonts, coats of arms, &c. being specimens from the manufactory, at King's Arms Stairs, Narrow Wall, Lambeth, opposite Whitehall and Hungerford-Stairs, established in the year 1769, where it is requested that orders and letters may be directed. Admittance to the gallery, one shilling. (1799)
- 228458: A catalogue of books, including The Collection of the late Mr. John Millan, a Capital Law Library, And several Parcels lately Purchased (1784)
- 228622: A catalogue of the Egyptian and other antiquities, Greek, Roman, and other medals, and coins, in gold, silver, and brass, curious mathematical instuments, natural and artificial curiosities, dry and preserved in spirits, &c. &c (1751)
- 228719: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of antient coins and medals, consisting of Grecian, Roman, Saxon, Danish, and English, in gold, silver, brass and copper (1763)
- 228825: The character of David King of Israel (1761)
- 228827: The character of David King of Israel impartially stated (1761)
- 229919: Britannia (1730)
- 230008: Considerations on the original and proper objects of the Royal Hospital of Bridewell (1798)
- 230273: A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton (1727)
- 230705: The debates at the East India House (1795)
- 232468: The expediency of some divine interpositions (1749)
- 232552: An express to Her Majesty (1708)
- 233133: A critical examination of those two paintings on the cieling [sic] of the Banqueting-house at Whitehall (1754)
- 233368: A dissertation (1775)
- 234403: Five letters containing a new and easy method of learning the Hebrew language (1744)
- 236268: Winter (1730)
- 236370: Isabella Foulks a very aged poor woman swears, that Mr. Higgins utter'd in his sermon at Whitehall on Ash-Wednesday last, these following words; Those that brought the royal martyr to the scaffold ... This obliges Mr. Higgins to subjoyn and publish the only paragraph of that sermon, wherein any mention is made of the royal martyr, the scaffold or block; (1707)
- 236776: A letter from a magistrate to Mr. William Rose, of Whitehall, on Mr. Paine's Rights of men (1791)
- 237496: Letters from a Persian in England (1735)
- 238116: Matters of fact (1705)
- 238697: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean (1744)
- 238698: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean (1745)
- 239596: The gardeners pocket-calendar (1779)
- 239948: The gospel credibility defended against the objection of its decrease by length of time (1756)
- 239983: Summer (1735)
- 240005: The german and French journals of the late campaign in Italy (1702)
- 240241: A revisal of the English translation of the Old Testament recommended (1779)
- 240673: The mosaick history of the fall consider'd (1750)
- 241171: Juvenile poems (1793)
- 241535: Vice-Admal Lestock's recapitulation (1745)
- 241696: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 241805: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall (1716)
- 241805: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall (1716)
- 242626: Observations on Pope (1796)
- 242880: The influence of the present pursuits in learning as they affect religion (1786)
- 242985: Admiral Mathews's charge against Vice-Admiral Lestock dissected and confuted (1745)
- 243142: The ark (1714)
- 243228: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1779)
- 243379: The wise steward (1716)
- 243775: The works of Alexander Pope, Esq (1794)
- 244248: Mr. Ireland's vindication of his conduct (1796)
- 244515: The birth and triumph of love (1796)
- 244794: Macbeth reconsidered (1786)
- 244845: Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno (1798)
- 245591: The will of God the ground and principle of civil as well as religious obedience (1790)
- 245688: The character of the laws of England considered (1777)
- 245708: Saint Peter's lodge (1786)
- 247911: Four practical sermons abridged from various authors (1795)
- 248376: The perfect and upright man's character and encouragement (1713)
- 248708: The debates at the East India House (1795)
- 248982: Monarchy asserted to be the best (1742)
- 249085: Pieces of ancient popular poetry (1791)
- 249502: Remarks on Mr. Hume's dialogues, concerning natural religion. By T. Hayter, A.M. fellow of King's College, Cambridge; and one of the preachers at His Majesty's chapel in Whitehall (1780)
- 249536: The sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Saturday, November 5, 1774 (1774)
- 249623: A treatise on practical astronomy, by the Rev. S. Vince, A.M.F.R.S (1790)
- 250201: A catalogue of green-house plants (1775)
- 250207: A catalogue of stove plants (1775)
- 250967: The history of the ancient Germans (1738)
- 251734: Academical contributions of original and translated poetry (1795)
- 252041: Letters on India, political, commercial, and military, relative to subjects important to the British interests in the East (1800)
- 252198: A perfect description of the people and country of Scotland (1788)
- 252213: Plan for a free community at Sierra Leona (1792)
- 252415: An elucidation of several parts of His Majesty's regulations for the formations and movements of Cavalry (1799)
- 252449: England's black tribunal (1737)
- 252860: General Wolfe's instructions to young officers (1768)
- 252934: An impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought on the 17th of June (1775)
- 253106: The merchant royal (1790)
- 253291: A particular of part of the estates late of the Right Honourable Richard Hampden, Esq; lying in the parish of Fleetmarston and Wendover in the county of Buckingham. To be sold by cant or auction, ... in the Lottery-Office at Whitehall, on Monday the 4th day of March, 1727. (1728)
- 253437: Letter addressed to the heritors of the shire of Berwick (1790)
- 253645: The revenge, a burletta; acted at Marybone Gardens, MDCCLXX. With additional songs. By Thomas Chatterton (1799)
- 256945: At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the twenty-eighth day of February 1797. Present, the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council (1797)
- 257081: God the only judge, and our only hope in war (1711)
- 257139: A catalogue of ancient and modern books (1794)
- 257759: The character of David King of Israel impartially stated (1772)
- 258288: An authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of ths glorious battle of the Nile (1798)
- 258958: The comparative blessings of Christianity (1759)
- 260526: Habeas corpus act (1794)
- 261607: At the dock-office at Kingston upon Hull, the eleventh day of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty one. To be sold by auction, in pursuance of notice in the Whitehall Evening-Post, in the York Courant, ... and by hand bills. By the Commissioners appointed in virtu of an Act of Parliament lately passed, (Intituled an Act for making and establishing public keys or wharfs, at Kingston upon Hull; (1781)
- 261925: The loiterer (1790)
- 263568: Outlines of the plan of the Royal Military Asylum for maintaining and educating the orphans and other children of non-commissioned officers, and soldiers (1800)
- 264013: Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient, and legall form of government (1742)
- 264196: Picturesque views (1793)
- 265988: Memoir on the medical arrangements necessary to be observed in camps (1796)
- 266145: The military guide for young officers, containing a system of the art of war (1776)
- 266558: The manual exercise, with explanations, as ordered by His Majesty (1766)
- 266561: A manual of General Dundas's XVIII Man^D oeuvres. With plates. By G. Dominicus, captain and adjutant 2d regt. Royal East India volunteers (1800)
- 266931: A second volume of sermons (1703)
- 267256: A sermon on religious faith, abridged from the Rev. I. Orr, D.D. by a member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1793)
- 267313: Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno (1798)
- 267314: Narrative of the shipwreck of the juno on the coast of Aracan, and of the singular preservation of fourteen of her company on the wreck, without food, during a period of twenty-three days (1798)
- 267329: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching (1793)
- 267330: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching (1793)
- 267370: [A] sermon on the resurrection, abridged from the Rev. S. Bourn (1793)
- 267750: The posthumous works of Charles Vial de Sainbel, late equery to the king, and head of the academy at Lyons; ancient professor of the Royal Veterinary School of the same city; demonstrator of comparative anatomy at Montpellier, and professor to the veterinary college of London. Translated from the original French (1795)
- 268260: A treatise on the discipline of light cavalry (1796)
- 268808: Six practical sermons on the duty of parents, the Holy Scriptures, the value of health, &c. &c (1795)
- 270453: A treatise of artillery (1757)
- 270894: A treatise for the service of chemistry in general (1766)
- 271416: A treatise on military finance (1799)
- 272534: The mutual connexion between faith, virtue and knowledge (1762)
- 273978: Winter (1730)
- 276145: The ninth report of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1799)
- 276194: A letter of Dr Edmund Gibson, late lord bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese, dated Whitehall, April 3, 1740 (1779)
- 276201: Sermons (1793)
- 277993: An Express from Sir Stafford Fairborne with the welcome news of the surrender of Ostend the 25th of June N.S. 1706. Whitehall July 3, published by authority (1706)
- 279245: Æsop at Oxford (1709)
- 280279: The case of Capt. Michael Tooley when deputy-provost-martial-general of England, and the army, in His late Majesty's service King William of glorious memory. As recorded in His Majesty's offices viz. In the secretary's of state, (The warrant of referance.) In the judge-advocat's office, (the report,) and in His Majesty's office the treasury, (The whole proceedings at Whitehall, London. To the Right Honourable the House of Commons of Ireland in Parliament assembled. (1702)
- 281504: Catalogue of a collection of valuable books in Latin, French, and Italian (1707)
- 282644: Instructions for the Corps of Dorset Yeomanry (1799)
- 282693: Instructions for hussars (1798)
- 283135: The judgements of God in the earth are calls for us to learn righteousness (1794)
- 287354: Ten minutes advice to the freeholders of Yorkshire (1790)
- 289205: A practical sermon on reading the Holy Scriptures, by a Member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1793)
- 290278: The Sabbath (1783)
- 292410: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1725)
- 292410: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1725)
- 292410: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1725)
- 292412: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty (1725)
- 292412: Lent-Preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty (1725)
- 292896: Picturesque views of the University and town, of Cambridge (1800)
- 293204: At the Council chamber, Whitehall, 28th February 1797. ... We whose names are hereunto subscribed ... do hereby agree and bind ourselves to receive the notes of the Bank of England in all payments (1797)
- 293404: A descriptive account of a part of the island of Jamaica (1790)
- 295790: The three establishments concerning the pay of the sea-officers (1714)
- 296903: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1799)
- 297624: Isabella Foulks a very aged poor woman swears, that Mr. Higgins utter'd in his sermon at Whitehall on Ash-Wednesday last, these following words; Those that brought the royal martyr to the scaffold ... This obliges Mr. Higgins to subjoyn and publish the only paragraph of that sermon, wherein any mention is made of the royal martyr, the scaffold or block; (1707)
- 300869: A short and practical discourse, upon the holy fast of Lent (1706)
- 301813: A short account of the late expedition to the coast of France. By one who attended the examination at Whitehall (1757)
- 302141: Under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, commander in chief, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 303084: National piety conductive to national happiness (1794)
- 303084: National piety conductive to national happiness (1794)
- 303084: National piety conductive to national happiness (1794)
- 305549: In the House of Lords. Alexander Fraser, of Strichen, Esquire; Simon Fraser, of Farraline, Esquire, sheriff depute of Inverness; Major James Fraser, of Belladrum; Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Fraser, of the late 71st regiment of foot; and James Fraser, one of the clerks of His Majesty's Signet; trustees of the estates of General Fraser, of Lovat, deceased, - - - appellants. William Hall, of Whitehall, Esquire, - - - respondent. The appellants' case (1786)
- 305551: In the House of Lords. Alexander Fraser of Strichen, Esquire; Mr. Simon Fraser of Faraline, advocate; Major James Fraser of Belladrum; Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Fraser, and James Fraser, writer to the Signet, trustees of the estates of the late Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser of Lovat, deceased, - - - - appellants. William Hall Esquire, of Whitehall, - respondent. The respondent's case (1786)
- 306528: By permission of the right honourable the Secretary at War (1759)
- 309712: A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1788)
- 310919: Description of Cambridge (1800)
- 311951: The proceedings of a general court-martial (1758)
- 312278: The reports of the society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. Vol. II (1800)
- 314579: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Her Majesty for the year 1708/9 (1709)
- 315803: The rudiments of war: comprising the principles of military duty (1782)
- 317365: Thoughts concerning the proper principles of finance (1798)
- 317461: Sir, you are desired to provide yourself forthwith, with half a dozen (or such other number as you may judge expedient) of the pamphlet entitled, The rights of man, published by Jordan, Fleetstreet, for Mr. Thomas Paine, the author, and it is most earnestly recommended to you to promote the circulation and reading of that treatise, (1791)
- 318928: A catalogue of books and prints (1788)
- 318930: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints, Mss. and Missals, lately bought out of several curious libraries, in various languages, arts, and sciences, for the year 1790, a large collection of portraits, prints of topography, &c (1790)
- 318931: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints (1792)
- 318932: A catalogue of books, prints, and book of prints, for 1794, consisting of a great veriety of curious articles, selected from the valuable libraries which have been seld during the last winter (1794)
- 318961: The adjourned debate, which took place at the India-House in Leadenhall-Street on Thursday, October 23, 1794 (1794)
- 319328: A loyal address to the people of England (1790)
- 321831: The English flora (1775)
- 323136: A Full and true account of the discovery of a notorious design to disturb the government, with the seizing and apprehending the effigies of the pretender, pope, cardinals, Jesuits and fryers, by sixteen of Her Majesty's Grenadiers, last night about twelve of the clock, in an empty house in Angel-Court, Drury-Lane, and conveying them to the Treasury-Chamber at Whitehall also a search after the authors of this design (1710)
- 324255: The sabbath (1781)
- 324256: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St Mary's church (1765)
- 324750: The plague no contagious disease (1744)
- 325160: A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's on Wednesday (1799)
- 327080: Love in many masks (1790)
- 327117: East-India oppression (1768)
- 327513: An essay on the command of small detachments (1766)
- 327713: Salmacida spolia (1750)
- 327958: A trip through London (1728)
- 328471: Egerton's theatrical remembrancer (1788)
- 330619: A sermon on the wisdom of providence in the administration of the world (1762)
- 331153: Robin Hood (1795)
- 331800: A supplemental apology for the believers in the Shakspeare-Papers (1799)
- 332139: An appendix to the Supplemental apology for the believers in the supposititious Shakspeare-Papers (1800)
- 332167: A picture of the Isle of Wight (1794)
- 332222: Poems (1788)
- 332224: Poems (1788)
- 332553: An hasty sketch of a tour through part of the Austrian Netherlands (1787)
- 333776: A treatise concerning the militia (1752)
- 334715: A catalogue of books (1791)
- 334716: A catalogue of books (1790)
- 334746: Remarks made in a tour from London to the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland (1792)
- 334949: Lord Walford (1789)
- 335453: Letters from a Persian in England (1744)
- 335484: Remarks on the drill husbandry (1796)
- 335768: An address to the good sense and candour of the people (1800)
- 335849: My own life (1787)
- 336422: The nature of obsolete ordinances (1773)
- 336443: Two sermons, preached in His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1788)
- 336443: Two sermons, preached in His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1788)
- 336680: The history and life of Robert Blake (1740)
- 338910: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford July 4, 1784 (1785)
- 340296: England's black tribunal (1747)
- 341479: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that and the Following Day (1790)
- 341480: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that, and the Following Day (1790)
- 342814: The military guide for young officers (1781)
- 343206: The theatrical remembrancer; containing a complete list of all the dramatic performances in the English language; their several editions, dates, and sizes, and the Theatres where they were Originally Performed: Together with an Account of those which have been Acted and are Unpublished, and a Catalogue of such Latin Plays as have been Written by English Authors, from the Earliest Production of the English Drama to the end of the Year MDCCLXXXVII. To which are added notitia dramatica, being a chronological account of events relative to the English stage (1788)
- 343288: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 343288: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 343289: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 343289: History the interpreter of prophecy (1799)
- 345660: A spy upon the conjurer (1724)
- 345952: The period of mourning (1789)
- 346054: Sermons preached before the university of Oxford (1791)
- 346175: The evils which may arise to the constitution of Great Britain from the influence of a too powerful nobility, considered in a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge on Friday, May 29, 1789: being the anniversary of the restoration of King Charles II. By W. Purkis, D. D. F. S. A. Late Fellow of Magdalen College, and one of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall; now Rector of Carlby and Anderby in Lincolnshire (1790)
- 346615: The path to happiness, explored and illustrated (1797)
- 347116: A catalogue of the genuine library of John Darker, Esq; deceased, late treasurer of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and lest by will to that charity (1785)
- 347301: The British volunteer (1800)
- 347303: The light-Horse drill: describing the several evolutions in a progressive series, from the first rudiments to the man?uvres of the squadron: (illustrated with copper plates) designed for the use of the privates and officers of the Volunteer Corps of Great Britain (1800)
- 347332: The history of the cathedral church at Chester, from its foundation to the present time (1793)
- 347601: Autumn (1730)
- 347911: Literary memoirs of living authors of Great Britain (1798)
- 348751: Memorandums of field exercise for the troops of gentlemen and yeomen cavalry. By an Officer of Light Dragoons (1795)
- 349086: A sure guide against waste in dress; or the woollen draper's, man's mercer's and tailor's assistant; adapted also to the use of gentlemen, tradesmen and farmers; Shewing The Exact Quantity of Cloth, &c. necessary to make any Garment from a Child to a full sized Man : In Tables of the Nine following Widths, Half Yard Half Ell Three Quarters Seven Eighths One Yard One Ell Six Quarters Seven Quarters Two Yards. With Three different Widths in each. This Work is executed upon the same Plan with the Ready Reckoner; consisting of plain and correct Tables, adapted to the meanest Capacity; calculated to prevent, Waste of Materials, and to be of general Utility both in Town and Country. By M. Cook, Tailor (1787)
- 349691: Picturesque views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury: with observations on the public buildings, and other works of art in its vicinity. By Samuel Ireland, Author of ``a Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and Part of France;'' and of ``picturesque Views on the Rivers Thames, Medway,'' &c (1795)
- 349692: Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwickshire avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the severn at Tewkesbury (1795)
- 350148: Copy of a letter taken out of the Whitehall Journal. Tuesday, January 1, 1722-23 (1723)
- 351296: Botanicum medicinale (1759)
- 351297: Botanicum medicinale; an herbal of medicinal plants on the College of Physicians list (1768)
- 351713: Summer (1730)
- 352282: A treatise on military finance (1797)
- 352939: A treatise on military finance (1796)
- 354190: Æsop at Oxford (1708)
- 354395: An essay on faith (1766)
- 354399: The lives of Dr. John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr. Richard Hooker; Mr. George Herbert; and Dr. Robert Sanderson (1796)
- 354513: Scotish song in two volumes. ... (1794)
- 354595: The new creation a state of proselytism (1740)
- 354618: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. John Lawes Jun. Preach'd in Little Wildstreet, Dec. 23. 1716. By Thomas Harrison (1717)
- 354801: A treatise on military finance (1798)
- 355127: An attempt to describe Hafod, and the neighbouring scenes about the bridge over the Funack, commonly called the Devil's Bridge, in the county of Cardigan. An ancient seat belonging to Thomas Johnes, Esq. member for the county of Radnor. By George Cumberland. (1796)
- 355407: Conversation: a didactic poem, in three parts. By William Cooke, Esq (1796)
- 355543: A treatise of military finance; containing the pay, subsistence, deductions and arrears of the forces on the British and Irish establishments; and all the allowances in camp, garrison and quarters, &c. &c. With An Enquiry into the Method of Cloathing and Recruiting the Army; and An Extract from the Report of the Commissioners of Public Accounts, relating to the Office of the Pay-Master-General (1782)
- 355545: Sketch of a plan for reducing the expence of the army, by an alteration in the establishment (1787)
- 355651: Lectures on the exercise of the sacred ministry. By the late J. F. Ostervald, Professor of Divinity, and Pastor of the Church of Neupchatel in Swisserland. Translated from the French, and enlarged with a preface and occasional notes, by Thomas Stevens, M. A. Vicar of Bumpsted-Hellon, Essex; Late Fellow of Privity-College, Cambridge; and One of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall (1792)
- 355783: State of the question, how far impeachments are affected by a dissolution of Parliament? (1791)
- 355959: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed (1798)
- 356891: Thoughts on outline, sculpture, and the system that guided the ancient artists in composing their figures and groupes (1796)
- 357194: Lectures on the exercise of the sacred ministry. By the late J. F. Ostervald, Professor of Divinity, and Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel in Swisserland. Translated from the French, and enlarged with a preface, and occasional notes, by Thomas Stevens, M. A. Vicar of Bumpsted-Helion, Essex; Late Fellow of Trinity-College, Cambridge; and one of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall (1781)
- 357205: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall, August the 23d, 1705 (1705)
- 357205: A sermon preach'd at Whitehall, August the 23d, 1705 (1705)
- 357221: Justification in Christ's name: a sermon preached at Whitehall, November 23, 1600. By Launcelot Andrews, Lord Bishop of Winchester. Extracted from the second edition of that great prelate's works, and re-published by the Reverend Mr. Madan (1765)
- 357449: Travels through the Rhætian Alps, in the year MDCCLXXXVI. from Italy to Germany, through Tyrol: by Albanis Beaumont, in the Service of the King of Sardinia. The work is ornamented with ten large aqua-tinta engravings, from original designs, by the author. Relative to the Picturesque Beauties of the Most Interesting Views (1792)
- 357494: A sermon on faith and election (1791)
- 357520: De orygynale cronykil of Scotland, be Androw of Wyntown, friowr of Sanct Serfis Ynche in Loch Levyn (1795)
- 357773: Observations relative to the taxes upon windows or lights (1788)
- 357880: Scheme to make permanent settlements on the veteran soldiers (1797)
- 357918: Letters to Mr. Archdeacon Travis, in answer to his defence of the three heavenly witnesses, I John V.7. By R. Porson (1790)
- 358662: An essay on British cottage architecture (1798)
- 358766: De orygynale cronykil of Scotland, be Androw of Wyntown, priowr of sanct serfis ynche in loch levyn (1795)
- 359314: Lettres sur divers endroits de l'Europe, de l'Asie, et de l'Afrique, parcourus en 1788 et 1789. Par Alexandre Bisani. (1791)
- 359746: The history of Tobit (1787)
- 359899: L'ecole du scandale, ou les mours du jour, comedie par monsieur Sheridan: traduite en franc?ois par Mr. Bunel Delille, Avocat au Parlement de Paris. (1789)
- 360218: The orphans (1800)
- 360219: The orphans (1800)
- 360267: The debates at the East-India-House, on Wednesday, the 17th of December, 1794, on the adjourned consideration of Mr. Twining's motion, "that no director be allowed to carry on any trade or commerce to or from India, directly or indirectly, either as principal or agent." Reported by William Woodfall, (1794)
- 360536: A brief statement of facts (1796)
- 361878: A dissertation upon the origin and structure of the Latin tongue. Containing a rational and compendious method of learning Latin: taken from the powers of the Servile letters, the uses of the Greek digamma, and the causes of the Latin tongue. By Gregory Sharpe, L. L. D. Chaplain to his late Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales (1751)
- 362369: Siglarium Romanum (1792)
- 362514: The history of the late war in Germany (1790)
- 362546: A comprehensive view of some existing cases of probable misapplication, in The distribution of contingent allowances, particularly in the militia of Great Britain; Shewing the Wisdom and Propriety of a more general Consolidation than has hitherto taken place: And Containing Three different Estimates of Clothing for a Militia Regiment, with occasional Remarks upon the ruiuous, unjust and unproductive System of nett Off-Reckonings in the Army. To Which are Added, Cursory Observations on the Monopoly of Regimental Appointments, the Absurdity of granting additional Companies and second Field Officers before the original Establishment is completed, and the Necessity of distinguishing civil from military Duties, &c. - with a Glance at the late Increase of Pay, and the Remission of Arrears to Subalterns only. Addressed to Francis Earl of Moira. By Charles James, Late Captain in the Western Regiment of Middlesex Militia, and now Captain in the North York: Author of several political Tracts, &c (1797)
- 362708: Some observations on the militia; with the sketch of a plan for the reform of it (1785)
- 362818: A treatise of artillery (1768)
- 362820: A treatise of artillery (1780)
- 362969: Minutes of the proceedings of a court-martial, assembled and held on board His Majesty's ship the Invincible, in Fort Royal Bay, Martinique, on the 20th of January, 1798, And continued, by Adjournment (sunday excepted) until the 25th. To try --------, for the Death of -------- (1799)
- 363720: A sermon preached in His Majesty's chapel, Whitehall (1788)
- 364921: A general collection of voyages (1789)
- 365119: "pro aris et focis" Considerations of the reasons that exist for reviving the use of the long bow with the pike in aid of the measures brought forward by His Majesty's ministers for the defence of the country by Richd. Oswald Mason Esqr (1798)
- 365306: Geographical illustrations of Scottish history, containing the names of places mentioned in chronicles, histories, records, &c. with corrections of the corrupted names, and Explanations of the Difficult and Disputed Points, in the Historical Geography of Scotland; the Names being Alphabetically Arranged, with References to their Position in the Historical Map of Scotland, which Accompanies the Work: Together with a Compendious Chronology of the Battles to the Year 1603; Collected from the Best Authorities, Historical and Geographical, by David Macpherson (1796)
- 365435: Illuminatio Britanniæ: or, a true and faithful narrative of what pass'd at a conference held at the Admiralty-Office, Whitehall, on Sunday the 11th of January, 1740-1, between the right honourable Sir Charles Wager, First Lord Comissioner of the Admiralty,and Captain John Morke (by birth a Dane) by express appointment of Sir Charles, &c. In a letter from a gentleman in town to his friend, (an old revolution Whig of distinction,) in the country. (1742)
- 366553: Maxims and reflexions (1785)
- 366823: Tragodiarum delectus (1794)
- 367020: General observations on executory devises, or on the power of individuals to prescribe, by testamentary dispositions, the particular future uses to be made of their property. Occasioned by the last will of the late Mr. Peter Thellusson, of London. By John Lewis de Lolme, LL. D. Author of the Book on the ``constitution of England.'' (1800)
- 367021: General observations on the power of individuals to prescribe, by testamentary dispositions, the particular future uses to be made of their property (1798)
- 367359: "de preclaris mulieribus, that is to say in Englyshe, Of the ryghte renoumyde ladyes". Translated from "bocasse", and Dedicated to King Henry Viii. By ``henry Parcare, Knight, Lord Morley.'' From a Manuscript on Vellum, Which appears to have been the Presentation-Copy to that Monarch. (1789)
- 367361: A delicate diet, for daintie mouthde droonkardes. Wherein the fowle abuse of common Carowsing, and Quaffing with hartie draughtes, is honestlie admonished. By George Gascoyne, Esquier. Tam Marti quam Mercurio. Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones. Aug. 22. 1576. (1789)
- 367374: Roscius Anglicanus, or, an historical review of the stage (1789)
- 367503: Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland (1799)
- 368092: Sermons on various subjects, by George Walker, F.R.S. Minister of a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters in Nottingham. In two volumes. ... (1790)
- 368275: Instructions for hussars, and light cavalry acting as such, in time of war. A translation (1799)
- 368323: The muse in livery (1732)
- 368841: A tour through the Isle of Man (1794)
- 369398: Letters, essays, and other tracts illustrating the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Together with many curious discoveries of the affinity betwixt the language of the Americans and the ancient Britons To the Greek and Latin, &c. Also Specimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon and American Languages. By the Rev. Dr. Malcolme (1744)
- 369523: Practical discourses upon the Lord's prayer (1717)
- 369527: Plain notions of our Lord's divinity (1719)
- 370001: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 370013: The military guide for young officers (1772)
- 370112: An essay on the origin, nature, uses, and properties, of artificial stone (1770)
- 370149: The words of the songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in The nunnery, a comic opera of two acts. The music by Mr. Shield (1785)
- 370160: Remarks on cavalry; by the Prussian Major General of Hussars, Warnery. Translated from the original (1798)
- 370313: A comparative review of the opinions of Mr. James Boaden, (editor of the Oracle) in February, March and April, 1795; and of James Boaden, Esq. (author of Fontainville Forest, and of a Letter to George Steevens, Esq.) In February, 1796, relative to the Shakspeare Mss. By a friend to consistency (1796)
- 370796: The works of Charles Vial de Sainbel (1795)
- 370797: The works of Charles Vial de Sainbel (1795)
- 371589: Two speeches on the late famous motion, by the Right Honourable the Lord L---k (1743)
- 371837: The importance of the colonies to Great Britain (1761)
- 372817: A sermon preached at Whitehall Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Beilby, Lord Bishop of Chester, on Sunday, February 9, 1777. By John Briggs, M. A. Published by Command of his Grace the Lord Archbishop of York (1777)
- 372835: A sermon preached in Whitehall chapel (1788)
- 372848: A review of English literature, as it respects moral and religious inquiry, recommended in a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, Oct. 25, 1789: Being the Anniversary of his Present Majesty's Happy Accession to the Throne. By W. Purkis, D. D. F. S. A. Late Fellow of Magdalen College, and one of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall; now Rector of Carlby and Anderby in Lincolnshire (1790)
- 373169: A sermon preached before the governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital (1791)
- 373184: A sermon preached at the church of Wisbich St. Peter's, at the assizes (1772)
- 373708: Provincial copper coins or tokens (1795)
- 374069: Some considerations on the game laws (1796)
- 374152: The arch-Deacon's examination of candidates for holy orders (1790)
- 374255: A political and military rhapsody (1795)
- 374453: Rudiments of political science (1796)
- 374725: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1798)
- 374995: Strife and envy (1716)
- 375233: Six letters on the subject of the armed yeomanry (1797)
- 375280: A sermon preached before the governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital (1777)
- 375573: Plutarch's treatise upon the distinction between a friend and flatterer (1793)
- 376530: Cursory remarks upon Mr. Twining's pamphlet (1795)
- 377572: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 377573: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378121: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378364: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378506: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean (1744)
- 379103: A letter from William Devaynes, Esq (1794)
- 379540: A disputation in logic arguing the moral and religious uses of a devil. Book the first. By George Hanmer Leycester, A. M. of Merton College, Oxford (1797)
- 379590: Copy of a circular letter to the Lords Lieutenants of counties. - Whitehall, 14th March 1794 (1794)
- 379804: A system for the complete interior management and oeconomy of a battalion of infantry (1779)
- 379951: The British Commissary, in two parts (1798)
- 380303: Military instructions (1798)
- 380316: A representation of the miserable state of Barbadoes (1719)
- 380527: An hebrew lexicon (1745)
- 381438: Two dissertations (1751)
- 381522: Hortus EuropA?mericanus: or; A collection of 85 curious trees and shrubs, the produce of North America (1767)
- 381549: Elements of tacticks, and introduction to military evolutions for the infantry: by a celebrated Prussian general, with Plates. Translated from the original in German, by I. Landmann, Professor of Fortification and Artillery to The Royal Military Academy at Woolwich (1787)
- 381581: Instructions for forming a regiment of infantry for parade of exercise (1798)
- 381730: Arms of the English nobility (1749)
- 381761: Flora anglicana (1775)
- 381992: The wandering patentee (1795)
- 382040: A political and military rhapsody (1798)
- 382051: Arms of the Irish nobility (1752)
- 382052: Arms of the Scotch nobility (1752)
- 382182: The manual exercise, with explanations, as ordered by His Majesty (1770)
- 382374: The artillerist's companion (1778)
- 382684: Remarks on Mr. Lediard's late Appeal to the publick (1735)
- 382767: A compleat view of the birth of the Pretender (1744)
- 383206: Jacobi Petiveri Opera, historiam naturalem spectantia; OR, Gazophylacium. Containing Several 1000 Figures of Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Insects, Fish, Beetles, Moths, Flies, Shells, Corals, Fossils, Minerals, Stones, Fungusses, Mosses, Herbs, Plants, &c. from all Nations, on 156 Copper-Plates, with Latin and English Names. The Shells, &c. have English, Latin, and Native Names. Vol. I. N. B. About 100 of these Plates were never published before. (1764)
- 383333: A protestant catechism (1746)
- 383415: Artificial fire-works (1766)
- 383416: Artificial fireworks (1776)
- 383926: An historical journal of the British campaign on the continent (1797)
- 384046: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1785)
- 385055: Great-Britain's nosegay (1768)
- 385336: A treatise on gun-powder; a treatise on fire-arms; and a treatise on the service of artillery in time of war (1789)
- 385337: A treatise on military equitation (1797)
- 385652: Poems on interesting events in the reign of King Edward III (1795)
- 386432: The elements of military arrangement (1791)
- 386588: Maxims and reflexions (1784)
- 386992: A treatise on the duty of infantry officers (1795)
- 387960: A trip through London (1728)
- 388002: Practical discourses upon the Lord's Prayer (1717)
- 389503: A new French grammar (1760)
- 389717: Historical and political memoirs (1735)
- 389885: Manouvres for a battalion of infantry (1766)
- 390101: Instructions for young dragoon officers (1796)
- 391392: Some observations on the inconvenience of the ten commandments (1795)
- 392179: France after the revolution of Bonaparte, on the eighth of November, 1799. Hastily translated from a French pamphlet, intituled "les adieux a Bonaparte." (1800)
- 392770: Great-Britain's nosegay (1766)
- 392826: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 393700: Manouvres for a battalion of infantry (1767)
- 393925: A Curious collection of novels (1731)
- 394287: The state of the statute laws considered (1800)
- 395361: A description of several instruments for measuring a ship's way through the water (1792)
- 396441: Instructions and regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry (1799)
- 396923: Sermons (1736)
- 396933: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1792)
- 397088: Instructions to young dragoon officers (1794)
- 397146: An essay on military law (1800)
- 397511: General regulations and orders relative to the duties in the field and in cantonments, issued by His Royal Highness, Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Field Marshal, and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces, K. G. and K. B. &c. &c (1798)
- 397611: The doctrine of atonement illustrated and defended (1795)
- 397991: A treatise on the duty of infantry officers (1795)
- 398148: A concise account of North America (1765)
- 398391: Directions for raising flax (1781)
- 398393: New manual exercise as performed by His Majesty's dragoons, foot-guards, foot, artillery, marines, and by the militia. To which is added Two Copper Plates, and the New Forms of Encampments for Dragoons and Foot (1758)
- 398598: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. Vol. II (1800)
- 398885: Gothic architecture (1747)
- 399413: General regulations and instructions for the ten troops of Wiltshire yeomanry (1798)
- 399471: The proceedings of a general court-martial held in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th, and continued by several adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757, upon the trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by Virtue of his Majesty's Warrant, bearing Date the 3d Day of the same Month. Published by Authority (1758)
- 399940: Review of a battalion of infantry (1799)
- 400563: Military books, printed for T. Egerton, at the Military Library, Whitehall (1795)
- 400993: Regulations for the exercise of riflemen and light infantry, and instructions for their conduct in the field (1798)
- 401017: Instructions for the provisional cavalry (1798)
- 401927: The history and antiquities of the parish of Tottenham High-Cross (1790)
- 401931: Anecdotes of archery, ancient and modern (1791)
- 401958: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1781)
- 402065: A course of the five orders of civil architecture; with a plan, and some geometrical elevations of town gates of fortified places. By J. Landmann, Professor Of Fortification And Artillery To The Royal Military Academy At Woolwich. The five orders are taken from Mr. Chambers's elegant treatise on civil architecture (1785)
- 404178: An apology for the believers in the Shakspeare-Papers (1797)
- 404211: The english anthology. ... (1793)
- 404991: A picturesque tour through Holland (1790)
- 405916: An universal military dictionary (1779)
- 406989: A catalogue of the genuine library of John Watson Reed, Esq. F. S. A. Late of Ely-Place, deceased, containing, amongst other curious articles, Shakespeare's Works, first Edition-Many of Shakespeare's Plays, the Original Quarto Editions,-Domesday Book, 2 vol. - several of the English County Histories-Madox's Works,-Dufresne, Carpentier, Skinner, Spelman, Junius and Chambers's Dictionaries-Hearne, Byrne and Watts's Views-a Receipt for Boydell's Edition of Shakespeare, &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction by J. Egerton, Bookseller, At the room in Scotland Yard, on Monday, March 1st, 1790, And the following Day. To be viewed on Saturday, February 27th, and to the Sale, which will begin each Day punctually at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale; of Mr. Debrett, Piccadilly; Mr. L. Davis, Holborn; Mr. Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr. Sewell, Cornhill; and of Messrs. Egerton, Whitehall (1790)
- 407191: A full and true account of a most horrid and barbarous murder committed yesterday, April 24th, in St. James's-House, by Eliz. Smith, upon the body of her own male child, by running of a penknife into its heart, and thrusting it into a hole of the cieling in a garrat. With her examination and confession before the woshipful Justice Chambell at Whitehall, and commitment to Newgate (1711)
- 407883: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1794)
- 407884: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1794)
- 407885: Graphic illustrations of Hogarth (1799)
- 407910: Military books printed for T. and J. Egerton. At the Military Library, Whitehall (1794)
- 408970: Saint Paul's doctrine of justisfication by faith explained in three discourses (1762)
- 409390: The seasons (1730)
- 409501: Remarks on the present defective state of fire-arms (1796)
- 409738: Le chevalier de St. George, re?habilite? dans sa qualite? de Jacques III (1745)
- 410062: A defence of the Scots Highlanders, in general (1794)
- 410205: The history and antiquities of the town and county of the town of Newcastle upon Tyne (1789)
- 410284: New tales from the French of M. Florian (1792)
- 410567: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, 1st December, 1796. Rules and regulations for the sword exercise of the cavalry (1796)
- 410721: An elucidation of several parts of His Majesty's regulations for the formations and movements of cavalry (1798)
- 411280: A treatise on carriages (1796)
- 411326: The wreath; composed of selections from Sappho, Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus (1799)
- 411638: Le chevalier de St. George, re?habilite? dans sa qualite? de Jaques III (1713)
- 411768: An investigation of Mr. Malone's claim to the character of scholar, or critic (1798)
- 411860: A plan of discipline for the use of the Norfolk militia (1768)
- 412808: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1792)
- 412890: Norman tales (1789)
- 413402: An abridgment of the Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 413436: The cautions of the Church of England in the admission of her candidates for the ministry stated and considered (1788)
- 414986: Ponteach: or the savages of America. A tragedy (1766)
- 415439: The proceedings of a general court-martial held in the Council-Chamber, at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th, and continued by several Adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757, upon the trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by virtue of his Majesty's warrant, bearing date the 3d day of the same month. Published by authority (1758)
- 415783: The revenge, a burletta; acted at Marybone Gardens, MDCCLXX. With additional songs. By Thomas Chatterton (1795)
- 416539: Thoughts concerning the proper constitutional principles of manning & recruiting the British navy and army (1791)
- 417164: Rams all (1750)
- 417169: The rape of Helen (1786)
- 417577: The seasons (1731)
- 418928: A short account of the late expedition to the coast of France, by one who attended the examination at Whitehall (1757)
- 419217: Six days tour in Normandy, from the 19th to the 25th of July, 1789; with a short account of Havre de Grace, Caen, and Cherbourg, the popular tumults at those places, &c, &c, &c (1789)
- 419388: State-amusements, serious and hypocritical, fully exemplified in the abdication of King James the Second (1711)
- 420049: Some account of the life of the right reverend father in God, Dr. Walter Curll (1712)
- 421379: Unto the right honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. William Hall (1727)
- 421591: Le vin du pays (1787)
- 423492: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 424516: Winter (1734)
- 443441: Sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1793)
- 447173: By the Lords Justices, a proclamation (1748)
- 449058: Essay III (1800)
- 450016: Account of the Conewago-Canal, on the river Susquehanna (1798)
- 466951: Copy of the orders for repealing of several acts (1697)
- 468435: Virginia. Walter King, -- appellant. Charles Lewis and Lewis Burwell, --- respondents. The appellant's case (1754)
- 470328: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 22d of December, 1795, present, the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council. (1795)
- 471769: John Merrill, appellant (1755)
- 471849: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609. (1609)
- 471849: The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609. (1609)
- 475706: A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation (1658)
- 475852: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year, 1683/4. (1684)
- 476673: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Hall of Whitehall (1760)
- 477171: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 477378: Remarks on the advertisement of the committee for the abolition of the slave-trade, inserted in the public papers (1790)
- 477401: Descriptive particular of a very valuable freehold estate, called Easington Grainge, (being part of the township of Easington) (1799)
- 478234: Official letters to the Honorable American Congress (1795)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
- 480333: At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 (1676)
- 480685: A sad and true relation of the dreadful fire which happened at Whitehall. (1698)
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